I looked everywhere for an activity arch for my son in a desperate bid to keep him entertained. The tyni love arch appealed to me for its bright colours and variable toys.
The arches have holes in them in which you clip a selection of toys. The toys are held on with links so you can adjust ... Read review
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visual stimulation. The music from the middle toy offers auditory stimulation and the different textures stimulate baby's sense of touch. Fine Motor Skills The hanging toys invite baby to reach out and strike or grasp, first by chance and later quite intentionally as hand-eye coordination improves. The interesting and diverse structure of the toys, such as the prominent head and feet, help baby grasp the toy from different angles, and help her practice different grasping methods. Gross Motor Skills Baby extends her hand and makes the toys move, which encourages her to do it again, strengthening her arm muscles. &
Advantages: Extra hang-ons available Disadvantages: None
I looked everywhere for an activity arch for my son in a desperate bid to keep him entertained. The tyni love arch appealed to me for its bright colours and variable toys.
The arches have holes in them in which you clip a selection of toys. The toys are held on with links so you can adjust the hieght level easily as they get bigger. Extra toys and links are sold seperately so you can enhance the arch as baby gets older.
A great feature of the arch ... ...as his grandparents are miles away and we did a lot of travelling in his younger days.
Now that my son is older he still gets enjoyment out of his tyni love arch as he plays with the toys which have been detached from the arch. He hs always loved playing with the links on their own which to me shows good product versatility. The tyni love arch, thanks to its detachable toys, has truly grown with my son. ...
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Advantages: Colourful and versatile Disadvantages: Does not always form a proper arch - annoying
...The suggested I try Tiny Love Activity Arch.
It fitted onto pushchair but I found it did not create an arch - call me fussy but it always looks lop-sided.
As it is the only toy I have found which fits I have kept with it and it has grown on me a bit (nearly took it back at first).
Brightly coloured with three adjustable toys - mirror and musical snail, it does attract my baby's attention and keeps him occupies which allows me to shop uninterrupted!
... ...is trigger by every pothole you run over which gets slightly annoying after a while!
In summary if you can put up with the way it fits and the repetetive annoying snail, it is a good toy for your baby's buggy, carseat, rocker chair etc... as it fits onto almost anything. It will cost you £12 from Mothercare although you can get it cheaper used on ebay. ...
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Production Year: 2001 - Drama - Director: Rene Bonniere, Mario Azzopardi, Penelope Buitenhuis - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over