B. Baby – Baby Activity Mirror – Roly-Poly Mirror for Tummy Time – Colorful & Sensory Wheels – Crawling Toy for Newborns, Babies – Looky-Looky – 0 Months +
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Hello; br>Wonderful query. The wheels, however, remain unlocked.
Hello; br>The toy was created in Canada and is made in China.
I have no idea what it's made of. It appears, however, to be an unbreakable, thin metallic film over the toy's plastic. To break it, you'd have to throw it off a two-story building or pound it with a sledgehammer. There's no need to be concerned about small children injuring themselves while playing with this toy. I would strongly suggest it.
MichelleMary8lbs, how are you doing today? The B. The dimensions of the portion of the toys mirror are 5 inches by 5 inches. 75" long x 5" wide 5" H. Thank you very much.
Selected User Reviews For B. Baby – Baby Activity Mirror – Roly-Poly Mirror for Tummy Time – Colorful & Sensory Wheels – Crawling Toy for Newborns, Babies – Looky-Looky – 0 Months +
This is a tummy time toy that I bought for my three-year-old son. month- daughter, who is twelve years old It was a great motivator for her to lift her head and roll over. She hasn't started crawling yet, but I expect it to be a lot of fun once she does and can push and follow it around. I deducted one star because one of the wheels was slightly discolored, but this did not affect the toy's functionality. If you found my review helpful, please let me know by clicking the button below. I frequently use and appreciate informative reviews, and I try to give back by leaving feedback for others to use.
It is not always possible to keep the mirror upright. It often faces downward, and I don't believe it is properly balanced. Bad design for a great idea.
This was purchased for my 8-year-old son. month- daughter, who is twelve years old She loves it, and I bought it to encourage her to do more tummy time for longer periods of time. She was immediately drawn to the colors, the mirror, and the side wheels effect. My only and biggest complaint about this product is that there is no padding on either edge of the mirror, and it's a little big and heavy. This is how it goes. When Baby finally gets his hands on the mirror, it begins to sway back and forth. When a baby gets too close, the top of the mirror moves forward at the same speed as the baby is pulling and hits their face or side of the face. It's also made of a fairly tough plastic. There is no padding. This happened to my baby twice, and she didn't cry, but she was clearly in pain and remained strong, looking at me as if to say, "Did you see that?" So now, whenever she plays with it, I sit right next to her to make sure the mirror doesn't come crashing down on her when she pulls on it. Of course, you should always keep an eye on your child while they are playing, but I figured this would be one of those toys where the child could play independently for a while.
The idea is good, but the execution isn't so great. br>br>As other reviewers have pointed out, if your younger, less coordinated child bats at it, it will most likely move (as it should). The issue is that your child may not be able to see the mirror, rendering it useless for the toy's intended purpose. If you want your child to see themselves in the mirror, prop it up just right and hope they don't touch it. Honestly, I'm more mesmerized by the hypnotic spinners than my infant is by anything related to the toy when I spin the sides.
The toy's only drawback could be viewed as a plus. It has a lot of freedom of movement and is very easy to roll. Each wheel is free to move around in relation to the others. That's a good thing because it makes it easy for babies to push it and then chase it down. It's a bad idea because if baby pulls the toy toward them, the other side can quickly retaliate and hit them in the face. Overall, a good toy, but be aware that if your baby pulls it towards them, it may hit them in the face.
I'm not someone who pays attention to measurements, so I was pleasantly surprised by the size of the product. It's already been dropped a couple of times and appears to be extremely durable. It has interesting designs that spin on the side to keep your child's attention. It's a fantastic toy for encouraging crawling and having a good time! br>Considering the high quality and size, the price is also very reasonable.
This mirror is a favorite of my 6-month-old son. She hasn't begun crawling yet, but she is still attempting to pursue it. She adores the wheels, especially the rattling balls and changing patterns. She prefers it to the other toys in her room on a regular basis.
This is a super cute and fun toy for babies learning to crawl. I bought it for a friend's son who has some disabilities and has only recently begun to roll and crawl around. I knew he'd enjoy this because he used to crawl in front of the stainless steel fridge to see himself. He does, after all! I was expecting the mirror to be clear like a regular mirror, but I understand why they couldn't (glass), and it doesn't seem to bother the kids because he still enjoys it.