Patent classifications
A63H3/14
Children's learning game
A learning game and apparatus that focuses on improving the mastery of object permanence, language acquisition, humor development, and complex imaginative play abilities in young children. Primarily, the present invention is designed for early learners (infants, toddlers, and preschoolers), as no reading is required. The game invention and apparatus comprises a game board, game cards, accessory box and accessories, and has many playstyle variations to accommodate play by young children. The present invention facilitates learning through human interactive peek-a-boo play. The goal of the game is to find the peek-a-boo surprise by engaging in dialogue via game cards attached to a vertical game board. Certain variations of the game can be played with one designated game leader and one or more game players. Younger children are encouraged to play with older children as well as take on the role of game leader, as an opposite method of playing. Additionally, the present invention may also provide a means to teach young children sign language.
MANIPULABLE SILICONE TOY ATTACHMENT FOR BABY BOTTLE
A baby bottle attachment may enhance the feeding experience of infants. The attachment may comprise a one-piece silicone toy that fits over the bottom portion of a standard baby bottle, featuring an interactive head portion that extends outward from the bottle. The interactive head portion may be hollow and include a cavity sized and shaped to accommodate the tip of a caregiver's finger, allowing the caregiver to animate the toy during feeding. The attachment may be made of soft, flexible silicone material, making it safe for use with infants and easy to clean. It may be lightweight, portable, and visually stimulating for infants. This attachment may provide a simple yet effective solution for reducing distractions during infant feeding, improving the feeding experience for both infants and caregivers.
MANIPULABLE SILICONE TOY ATTACHMENT FOR BABY BOTTLE
A baby bottle attachment may enhance the feeding experience of infants. The attachment may comprise a one-piece silicone toy that fits over the bottom portion of a standard baby bottle, featuring an interactive head portion that extends outward from the bottle. The interactive head portion may be hollow and include a cavity sized and shaped to accommodate the tip of a caregiver's finger, allowing the caregiver to animate the toy during feeding. The attachment may be made of soft, flexible silicone material, making it safe for use with infants and easy to clean. It may be lightweight, portable, and visually stimulating for infants. This attachment may provide a simple yet effective solution for reducing distractions during infant feeding, improving the feeding experience for both infants and caregivers.