I bought my 100 acre gym to fit in with the Winnie the POoh theme I have in my daughter's nursery.
I eagerly awaited it's arrival and unpacked it as soon as it arrived, bew up the ring and imagined my little one sitting in there when it arrived.
However when she did arrive and I laid ... Read review
This Winnie the Pooh 100 Acre Wood Play Gym is a 3 stage product that starts as a mat and ... more
canopy for tummy play, then the inflatable ring can be added as a comfy and supportive nest for baby, and finally the 4 hanging soft toys detach to become take-away toys too. The ring cover has lots of features for small fingers to explore, from squeakers, and mirrors to iridescent bees, a crinkly butterfly, and a reveal of Piglet, while the hanging plush characters rattle and crinkle. Machine washable and easily packed down for travel. Suitable from birth.
Postage & Packaging:Free! Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Winnie the Pooh has enjoyed a surprise resurgence in popularity lately--and thus it should ... more
come as no surprise that this quaint Game Boy Color release has emerged as a sleeper hit for the handheld system. Everybody loves Winnie the Pooh--and the masterminds behind this game know it. Pooh is packed with games aimed mostly at younger players.Players start by picking from one of seven characters including Tigger, Eeyore, Rabbit and Piglet. Start in your character's house and explore a huge world, complete with hidden paths. Along the road, you'll encounter friends who will give you cards, which you can use when playing board games. Other cards, like the seedling card, can be planted and nourished with watering can cards.Besides games such as catching acorns and exercising, characters will face adventures, such as Pooh rescuing Piglet from a waterfall. The completed adventures then become part of players' storybooks to be relived again. The games are simplistic and usually a matter of moving from space to space, but it all adds up to an entertaining package, especially for young children. But we won't tell anyone if you are a bit older. --Robb GuidoPros:fun cast of charactersgames are simple yet funCons:older children will tire of its elementary nature
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Winnie the Pooh has enjoyed a surprise resurgence in popularity lately--and thus it should ... more
come as no surprise that this quaint Game Boy Color release has emerged as a sleeper hit for the handheld system. Everybody loves Winnie the Pooh--and the masterminds behind this game know it. Pooh is packed with games aimed mostly at younger players.Players start by picking from one of seven characters including Tigger, Eeyore, Rabbit and Piglet. Start in your character's house and explore a huge world, complete with hidden paths. Along the road, you'll encounter friends who will give you cards, which you can use when playing board games. Other cards, like the seedling card, can be planted and nourished with watering can cards.Besides games such as catching acorns and exercising, characters will face adventures, such as Pooh rescuing Piglet from a waterfall. The completed adventures then become part of players' storybooks to be relived again. The games are simplistic and usually a matter of moving from space to space, but it all adds up to an entertaining package, especially for young children. But we won't tell anyone if you are a bit older. --Robb GuidoPros:fun cast of charactersgames are simple yet funCons:older children will tire of its elementary nature
Postage & Packaging:£1.94 Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Advantages: Keeps baby supported with the inflatable ring Disadvantages: Toys are too hig fr tiny babies
...to fit in with the Winnie the POoh theme I have in my daughter's nursery.
I eagerly awaited it's arrival and unpacked it as soon as it arrived, bew up the ring and imagined my little one sitting in there when it arrived.
However when she did arrive and I laid her in it for the firsttime I was a tad disappointed.
Alex was a tiny baby and although this gym is classed as suitable from birth she is yet to ... ...too far away fom her to be able to reach - this results in her becoming frustrated and bored.
I have since been given another gtm which is much more 'at her level' and she enjoys it more because she can actually reach the toys and feel the effects.
Since being given the second gym I haven't put the hundred acre one up as I find it awkward to put up and it then takes up a fair it of space unless you tae it apart again ... more
I bought my 100 acre gym to fit in with the Winnie the POoh theme I have in my daughter's nursery.
I eagerly awaited it's arrival and unpacked it as soon as it arrived, bew up the ring and imagined my little one sitting in there when it arrived.
However when she did arrive and I laid her in it for the firsttime I was a tad disappointed.
Alex was a tiny baby and although this gym is classed as suitable from birth she is yet to get any fun from it as the toys are positioned too far away fom her to be able to reach - this results in her becoming frustrated and bored.
I have since been given another gtm which is much more 'at her level' and she enjoys it more because she can actually reach the toys and feel the effects.
Since being given the second gym I haven't put the hundred acre one up as I find it awkward to put up and it then takes up a fair it of space unless you tae it apart again - far too fiddly for me.
Being a Disney product it costs slightly more than other similar gyms (about £40) and I personally have felt that my money would have been better spent.
Advantages: Keeps child occupied and safe Disadvantages: Small baby cannot reach toys
I first bought this product at Christmas time when my baby was 3 months old. I bought it for £40 from Argos.
It took a while to put it together and I must admit I needed a spare pair of hands because it did get quite fiddly. This play gym is brightly coloured as you would expect and I have put it in the wash a few times (I am not sure if this is actually recommended by the manufacturer). At first I was slightly disappointed because when my daughter ... ...any of the toys which hung above her. Even though the height of the toys were adjustable, they still hung too high for her to grab.
Since she was 5 months old, I have been using the blow-up ring. I have found this invaluable as I know she is safe and cannot get out. (Tip - to blow the ring up - use a footpump!!!). Even though she can sit unsupported she does tend to fidget and end up with her legs in the air! There aren't a great deal of 'bits' ...
valleygirl82 09.06.2007
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Advantages: very good at keeping baby entertained in one safe place Disadvantages: has a tendency to deflate slightly the first time it is blown up
hi when you first blow it up using your own breath over many hours you may find that it tends to go down slightly this is due to the warm breath and condensation that builds up inside so when the air inside cools down it deflates slightly you may need to put a few more breaths in from time to time or you can use a foot pump from a air bed ect this should solve the problem or if you think it may have a hole you can test it in the bath like you would ...
shoot-out-buster 12.11.2006
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