Jonti-Craft 2171JC Acrylic Mirror
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It would be best to keep it horizontal until your child becomes more mature. A baby would have a hard time using it, as it is too tall. This is being used in a classroom with 4 year olds upright
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It is a great product as far as the mirror "glass" itself is concerned. While we wanted to nurture our little one's interest in mirror play, we also needed to make sure that she wouldn't hurt herself by breaking something. We chose this item because it meets our needs. Moreover, it has a light wood frame, which complements the piece nicely. There were problems with the first one we got as its legs were improperly fabricated and would not sit properly against the frame. A manufacturer supplied us with a free replacement right away - we dealt directly with them I'd give these folks an A+ based on their customer service. Unfortunately, there was an There was some warping on the frame, which caused the mirror to wobble. A small child just learning to pull themselves up should not be exposed to this. You will only get a non-refundable refund if you get one Unfortunately, something went wrong with the item. I am certain it is a great piece, but it seems to be a result of luck.
In our professional studio, we expected a sturdy, stylish mirror that would look great, but we received something unsuitable, not worth the $130 price tag, and not in keeping with the decor of the studio. As soon as we returned this item, we found out that the company charged us for the return shipping as well as an additional If you are planning on buying this item, make sure you genuinely want it.
There is a distortion in one of the legs supporting the mirror, so part of the mirror won't fit, but it can still be used if you keep it horizontal. It is sturdy enough that the baby can pull themselves up on their own, but when it comes to infants, it is not safe She loves to look at the mirror, but keeps hitting her head on its wooden frame. Therefore, I had to remove it from her room. In addition, it states the mirror is acrylic, but it feels like it may break. You can get one of the 25 times cheaper ones wrapped in fabric for tummy time purposes, which offers more safety. Reviewing the reviews before purchasing it would have been a better idea. Due to its size and also the fact that the part does not fit, I don't find this to be useful.
This is a sturdy construction. Basically, I thought the mirror image would look more like the original in its original form. However, I was disappointed with the mirror image because of the distortion. In spite of the distortion, the child can barely detect it if he is standing right in front of the mirror. I've also noticed that the actual mirror moves when my daughter pats on it (within the frame). believe this is because the mirror is acrylic and a bit flexible, although a more rigid backing might prevent it from happening. I think it is a wonderful mirror for my daughter and it makes her room look great.
Using the window to look at himself, to drive on, and to bang on the floor, he has been using it for 10 months. There is no way this can break and I am extremely happy with my.
The quality of the product is good, too, according to my daughter. A major advantage is the fact that it doesn't need to be nailed to a wall to work. It can also stand vertically and horizontally too.
The mirror I purchased for my childcare is awesome. There is very little floor space taken up by this piece and it is very sturdy!! It is fun to watch the kids' 'looks' all day long!.
This mirror is fantastic!.