Giantsuper Tummy Time Playboard + Art Cards
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This may not be the most helpful response, but it is dependent on the child. If these are only used for tummy time, the baby may lose interest in tummy time toys once he or she is squirming around the floor or crawling. Again, it's a give-and-take situation with each baby. My LO, for example, never used these for tummy time; instead, they were useful for distracting him from crying fits, and once he was scooting around, it was one of his favorite toys to pull from his toy box.
Yes, your baby can use the Tummy Time Playboard as soon as he or she is four months old! Contrast art cards and patterns should keep your son's attention while also benefiting his eyesight development. Using the cards to point to and say the names of various animals and objects can aid in language development. br>We also recommend our Peek-A-Boo for slightly older babies. Boo Pop- Up Zoo is a game with vibrant, colorful graphics and a pop-up message. up tray for a game of peek-a-boo boo with. Simple learning activities are included on the back of each card to aid in the development of cognitive and vocabulary skills.
This item is made from soy-based paper board. based inks are inks that are based on a base.
China is the source of this product. It has been thoroughly tested in American laboratories to ensure that it complies with all CPSC child safety standards.
Selected User Reviews For Giantsuper Tummy Time Playboard + Art Cards
br>Other reviews expressed dissatisfaction with the magnetic closure that serves as a stand. It can slip, but we've never had a problem with it. br>The cards hold her attention because they are sturdy and thick, and they feel very smooth, which she appreciates. For a child-safe mirror, the mirror is of good quality. I would definitely recommend it!.
We'll get a maximum of ten minutes from him. 15 minutes a day is all it takes. I bought this to help him pass the time by piqueing his interest for a little longer. It appeals to him. The mirror has a fun house vibe to it, which I expected given that it's for babies. proof. Currently, he prefers the cards to the mirror. Horses, dogs, and other animals, in particular Those who are birds. It's a little difficult to get it to properly tent up. It has magnets that snap together, but they're not particularly powerful. If he strikes it hard enough, it will fall down. A fantastic product in all other respects!.
The interchangeable images are sturdy and have a good thickness to them. My daughter uses it propped up for tummy-time when she is a newborn or a young baby who is seeing black and white. The baby will be entertained at all times. I'm not sure what "sheerness" means in terms of reviewing descriptors.
The cards and box stand are both very sturdy, with a soft finish on the cards. Right now, my 8-week-old son is enamored with playing cards. The fact that the cards are double-sided, with one black side and one white side, is fantastic. patterns in white; One is a black-and-white illustration of an animal with a color to use when they begin to see more colors. I wish we had something like this when our first child was born!.
Because my baby despises tummy time but enjoys babbling to himself in the mirror, I was thrilled to receive this and use it for tummy time. Although the product's size and packaging are ideal, the mirror is of poor quality. It's really just a "reflective sticker" that makes things look wacky and distorted (like a carnival fun house). The art cards are cute and entertaining for babies to look at, but I don't think they'll be useful as a teaching tool because they're too abstract and difficult for babies to tell which animal they represent.
My child enjoys looking at himself in the mirror and at the images. The only reason I gave this product three stars is because it may pose a safety hazard due to its inability to stay propped up properly. Because the magnet isn't very strong, it slid down flat. I was going to return it, but the hassle of doing so was not worth it. I'll just use it while I'm there with my newborn, and I taped it to keep it up. My recommendation is that the design be changed to include a snap rather than a magnet to keep it upright.
When we were about a month and a half old, I bought it for my baby. He's three months old and still hasn't grown tired of it. The cards and easel are of excellent quality! They have a lot of heft to them. They're fine to put in his mouth, and they're wipeable.
I've been using these since I was three months old, and my toddler loves them. They're great for tummy time and come in handy when he's fussy in the car; he's started moving it around and playing with it more. It's so adorable. I started giving this as a gift at baby showers.