Tiny Love Meadow Days Sunny Stroll Stroller Arch
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Good day, there. We haven't done any safety testing on that product and would advise against using it.
Hello there, and thank you for contacting us with your inquiry! Yes, they can be used on a double stroller as long as both arches are securely fastened.
Hello there, and thank you for contacting us with your inquiry! At Tiny Love, we make sure that none of our products contain even the tiniest trace of restricted or banned flame retardants, and we try to meet flammability requirements whenever possible by using materials that are naturally flame resistant.
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Selected User Reviews For Tiny Love Meadow Days Sunny Stroll Stroller Arch
As a result, I chose this item because I could manipulate it to fit on a variety of items. I can use it on the BabyTrend playpen, as well as the changing table, bassinet, and stroller. br>br>It's a good item for the most part, but I don't like how versatile it is. It's no longer stable. No matter how I try to put it, it keeps collapsing on my baby's face. Then there's the fact that one of the pull items is supposed to be pulled to engage the fan, which completely boggles my mind. Imagine pulling on something that is already collapsing on its own. If there was a way to lock the joints so they didn't collapse, I'd give it a five-star rating, but it's hit-or-miss (and frustrating) right now. br>br>If you found my review useful, please click "helpful" so that I can see if my reviews are useful or if I need to improve them.
I read a lot of product reviews for different toys before deciding on this one, and I'm so glad we did! Even at such a young age, it's sufficient to divert her attention and provide her with something to watch and play with, especially when her parents are exhausted). I also like how adaptable it is. It can be clipped to almost anything. The only thing I wish it had was something that played music and/or had lights, but that's not a big deal because the toys can be swapped out using loops. I would strongly advise any new parent to read this book.
We've had it since Christmas and it's still going strong. Every day, it's attached, detached, played with, and adjusted, and it still works like new. Our baby would first smile at the toy's faces and enjoy listening to us crinkle them. She then quickly started reaching for them, and she is now grabbing the items and pulling them toward her. It's been beneficial to her development as well as keeping her entertained. We'll put her in the bouncer to keep an eye on us while we do housework, and when she gets bored, we'll raise the toy bar to provide her with something new to occupy her time. You can also leave it attached and simply flip it down to remove the baby from the bouncer more easily. I like how it appears to be custom-made for our bouncer, but it's a fraction of the price of name-brand toy bars.
It provides me with approximately 15-minutes of entertainment. He has 20 minutes of free time, which I believe will grow as he grows older. This is what I'm currently attaching it to: a playpen, a car seat, and a Halo bassinest crib 4moms is a swinging group of four mothers. I'm actually going to buy another one so I don't have to keep detaching the one I'm supposed to attach to everything. It's also very versatile and can be angled in a variety of ways, which is a plus, and it's also very easy to clean. I really like this item.
This is something that my son really enjoys. I bought it to make car rides more enjoyable and to prevent him from throwing all of his toys out the window. I'm at my in-laws' house, and they don't have much space for play, and they insist on using the walker (which I don't like), so I attached this to create a small play area. Because I'll be at the airport tomorrow, I'd like to try attaching to the seat tray. Despite the fact that it may irritate my neighbors. I like the crinkle paper, and the prism in the center is a great touch. I believe it will be enjoyable in the car. I have a strong baby, so I need to secure this thing tightly or he'll pull it off. It can also fold down to the size of a piece of letter paper if you bend it inward at all angles.
The arch has one clip on each end that you can loosen or tighten to fit your item, and it's incredibly simple to attach and remove. It also has a secure attachment that prevents the baby from pulling it down. When we go shopping, we put it in her rock and play, bouncer, and stroller to keep her occupied. The bear with the rolling bead ball, a hanging mirror, a hanging woodpecker rattle, a deer with a kaleidoscope type prism, and a flower fan with pull string are just a few of the items of interest. My baby has only recently begun to focus on objects and will be occupied for at least 20 minutes looking at this, and once she is older, she will be able to reach all of the interactive elements and play with them. It also has a variety of textures for baby to feel, as well as being bright and colorful. With the fan pull part, the product also teaches cause and effect; for $25, it's one of my favorite baby purchases because it keeps her entertained without using technology and gets a lot of use. Highly recommended, and great value for the money!.
This is something I really enjoy. This will keep my four-month-old baby entertained for at least ten minutes. She waits 15 minutes before yelling at it. We make fun of her for getting into fights with the fox. And the bee is the best, which we refer to as her BeeFF (pardon the pun). I believe it has aided her in improving her hand-eye coordination. It's so adorable and enjoyable to watch. When I first opened it, I was disappointed because the fox and bunny were flat, which I hadn't expected. But now that she's playing with it, I don't even give it a second thought. What a fantastic buy!.
This was purchased for my second child, and it fit perfectly in her baby bjorn bouncer. We also used it in her car seat and other unexpected places. It's very adaptable and goes with anything. When I needed to get some work done, I kept the baby occupied. She's 9 months old now, and she's probably a little too old for it. I'd recommend it for a newborn up to the age of seven or eight months. She had no desire to sit still long enough to play with it once she started crawling. Would definitely recommend, and it was well worth the money; it would make a wonderful gift for a new mother.