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Linking Crab by Melissa and Doug
This linking crab rattles, squeaks and crinkles! Made of durable, premium-quality materials for years of active play. Features 2 textured claws for teething. Machine washable and easy to grasp. Reversible; Happy red crab on one side, sad blue crab on the other! Ages 6 months+
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Linking Crab
This ultra soft Melissa & Doug First Play Linking Crab from Lights, Camera, Interaction is the perfect first friend for your little one! Easy grasping toy features colorful, textured teething rings, a rattle and crinkly legs. Inlcudes two take along links. Measures approx. 9". Machine washable. For ages 6 months and above.
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Whether happy or "crabby", this double-sided soft toy expresses the appropriate mood! This easy-grasp toy with colorful, textured teething rings is an adorable first friend. The rings can hook onto a stroller or other toys for safekeeping. Constructed of high quality fabrics and phthalate-free plastic for durable play.
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Letter Linking Crabs
Set includes 26 crabs, each with an uppercase letter printed on its back. Crabs link together, claw to foot to make simple words, or put the alphabet in order.
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Linking Crab . Melissa & Doug - Toddler and Pre School Toys. By Melissa & Doug. This clever activity toy helps develop fine motor skills and hand/eye coordination, plus stimulates tactile senses in delightful ways. This soft grasping toy have colorful, texured teething rings and make adorable first friends. Multi-piece sets are self-storing and great for travel. Crab squeaks, rattles and crinkles. Multi-colored. Double-sided. Ages 6 months+. Dimensions: 12" H x 10" W x 1.5" D
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This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: Blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) form one of the most important and largest commercial fisheries in Chesapeake Bay. Blue crabs have evolutionary origins in the tropics, although they currently inhabit temperature...
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