Large Double Sided Infant Crib Mirror 100% surface wash NICU Approved
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Yes, it can be hung on a wall. The mirror has four Velcro straps, one on each corner (as shown in the Amazon image), and you can hand it with the top two straps. I hope you find this information useful.
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I suppose that's true. It would be determined by how Velcroed it was.
It's not round; it's flat and has velcro straps that wrap around the crib posts. It's a "crib mirror," as the name implies. It's great for babies and keeps them occupied when they wake up in their crib. I bought it for my grandkids and my children's friends who are expecting babies after using it for my children 31 years ago. The best present imaginable. My grandson enjoys it, but there is nothing to velcro the straps to once they are no longer in the crib.
Selected User Reviews For Large Double Sided Infant Crib Mirror 100% surface wash NICU Approved
They got into a fight over the implications of the leaked audio for the upcoming election, refusing to look at each other for half a day, but they appear to have worked out their differences as I type. Advantages: br>br> br>Keeps the kid entertainedbr>If you Velcro it next to the changing table, she chats with Mirror Baby instead of shrieking like a banshee when it's time to change herbr>Easy to cleanbr>br>Cons: br>Only has four Velcros, which are on the two widest sidesbr>Mirror Baby is oriented in the exact opposite direction as your baby. It appears that the kid is Chaotic Good now that she has a Lawful Evil. br>Occasionally, if the cat looks into it, a parallel universe can be seen.
For the first five months that I had it, I was completely smitten with it. The tape was hanging from the rubber edge, which had been pulled off. To keep my son from eating it, I tried to clean it up as much as I could. He was finally able to break it this morning, eight months after purchasing it. I was under the impression that it was childproof. It was great while it lasted, so it isn't a one-star review. I'm aware that one of their other products has been recalled. As a result, take caution when purchasing.
I bought this for my first daughter in 2018, and when I went to use it for my second daughter three years later, the glue had dried up, and the rubber part had come off. However, because it isn't particularly sharp, I believe I will be able to make use of it. Inside, it was kept in an airtight container. The house is air-conditioned and has not been abused in any way. 1 star. br>br>Apart from the fact that it wasn't the most durable item, it was ideal for use inside the crib. The baby was enthralled by it, and she would frequently gaze in the mirror and play with her reflection. A small crib mirror, in my opinion, is a wonderful addition to almost any nursery. Yes, there is some distortion, but it isn't too bad. This is a great toy for learning.
The reflection is crystal clear, but I'm not sure why all of the previous reviewers said there was no distortion. I was curious about a previous reviewer's photo of her baby staring at a reflection because the head appeared fatter and shorter in that photo, and I couldn't tell if it was just my imagination. br>I can confirm that there is definitely distortion after receiving the actual product! When you place this mirror in front of a regular glass bathroom mirror, it is immediately apparent that the image on this mirror is fatter and shorter. br>If you don't mind your baby or toddler seeing a slightly squashed version of himself, this is a good option that is better than the majority of what's available. br>I was looking for a mirror with a realistic reflection, so I'm returning this one and continuing my search.
Because of the size, I was hesitant to purchase this for my daughter to use at home, as it appears to be quite large in comparison to the other cute baby mirrors. It is, after all. by way of contrast But now that we've had it for a while and my daughter has had a chance to play with it, I don't mind the size; it's large enough for her to crawl up to and see her entire body or, her favorite, look at me sitting behind her. It has a lot of sturdiness to it. My now 9-month-old has been sitting and standing on it quite a bit - So far, there have been no cracks. The back has some cute designs, but they don't appeal to my daughter. br>br>2 years later, here's an update: It's still one of my favorites. Or I did. A corner finally broke off after much abuse from an adult toddler. And when I say "a lot of abuse," I'm not joking. That device was put to a lot of use and abuse. The first thing to fall off was the white edging. I finally had to tape it down. It was eventually brought to a close by dropkicks and tantrum throws. I'm definitely going to buy another now that I have a second child. This mirror comes highly recommended.
This mirror was absolutely stunning. My son has enjoyed talking to himself, learning how his reflection works, and making silly faces since we purchased it in 2019. We're not sure if we'll replace it with the same product or get a different one because he was able to unstrap the top and break it from the backside.
My little boy enjoys playing with the mirror because it is the perfect size for his crib. The straps that were sent to secure it, on the other hand, bothered me. They make no sense to me, and I'm not sure if it's because I'm overthinking it or simply because I'm not smart enough to figure it out. And there's no way to use something else because the holes in the mirror are too small. I've got it set up for now until I can come up with a better solution.
Both sides appeal to him, and the overall quality is excellent. Although many of the reviews I read before purchasing stated that it was not durable, it is still a mirror. I don't believe it was designed to be battered by older babies, but rather lightly poked by infants with limited dexterity. For the purpose, I believe the quality is adequate for something that is meant to be light and thin. They would also not use them in the NICU if they were dangerous. Thank you! br>br> This product, according to my fiance, has been around for decades (they sold it out of a family baby supply store a long time ago), and I'm glad it's still available.