A unique kick-toy to hang on your Gymini 3-D Activity Gym or Activity Arch for a healthy workout of baby's arms and legs. Baby will also delight in hearing the soft sounds of the... more
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A unique kick-toy to hang on your Gymini 3-D Activity Gym or Activity Arch for a healthy workout of baby's arms and legs. Baby will also delight in hearing the soft sounds of the chimes. Features: Bright contrasting colors and patterns for stimulating sight. Soft delicate sounds for soothing effect. Versatile - for hand or foot play.
Advantages: brilliant entertainment and discovery for your baby Disadvantages: could be a bit better padded
...another fantastic toy by tinylove. bright colourful play mat, with wonderful textures, lights and music to discover.
Comes with a few dangling toys, and a mirror. Additional tinylove toys can be bought and swaped about to keep your babies interest.
Would recommend adding the windchimes as a kick toy.
The music is a mix of classical and traditional nursery rhymes.
Mat is machine washable, which is great if you have pets, or if your baby dribbles a bit.
I feel this toy has helped our baby entertain and discover her talents - especially hand coordination by grabbing the toys! The mirror is also a great part of the gym giving entertainment when on back or tummy (while supervised of course)...
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Advantages: Lovely noise. Grows with the child. Can be used as a kick toy Disadvantages: Very noisy and a little bit too large for the gym
...that it would be suitable for a soft fabric one.
The windchimes make a lovely jangling noise even with very little movement. It was excellent when Freddie was learning to hit toys on his gym, because it is rather large, so it was quite hard for him to miss. As he has grown older and more able, he now enjoys holding onto one of the fish dangling from the bottom and shaking the windchimes with a great deal of force and making a huge racket. In fact, my 4 year-old insists on moving his gym to the other side of the room when she's trying to watch television, because the windchimes are so noisy.
It does make a good kick toy, because it is large enough for Freddie to kick it, even if he can't see it very well. But it is also good for exercising the arms and improving hand control.
In conclusion, it is a great toy that has been used a great deal...
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Advantages: Educational, colourful, entertaining, lots to do Disadvantages: Musical tunes a bit bland/irritating
...This was easily one of the best buys we made for our son, he has used it every day from just a few weeks old and still finds endless things to entertain him - in the early days I could get him happily playing on it for up to an hour at a time, giving me time to get on with chores! It is colourful, it comes with lots of interesting animal attachments and you can also get addiitonal attachments separately (I do wish the windchime attachment came as standard as at £10 extra that's quite a lot!) . The animal-safari themed textures, colours, sounds and activities are all brilliant and watching my son go from being vaguely interested in the toys to now clinging onto them (and the arches) for dear life is brilliant to see! It also folds aways neatly too, so perfect if you're tight on space or want to take it away with you....
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