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Post by celebi on Apr 1, 2011 21:55:10 GMT -5
The Gymini folds out into a 32- by 32-inch soft mat, virtually swarming with colorful illustrations of jungle flora and fauna, most notably a giraffe, zebra, lion, and elephant. Overhead two padded arches cross, from which dangle more critters, as well as a large mirror and a plastic bead rattle. Hidden below, baby will eventually discover, is a music box that plays Mozart and several nursery tunes. Textures, colors, sounds, and lights abound, and baby has the power to make all these objects squeak and jingle and jitter and flash, as soon as she can figure out how to make those hands and feet and mouth of hers connect with her heart’s desire. Herein lies the developmental potential. www.amazon.com/Tiny-Love-Deluxe-Lights-Activity/dp/B000067K0L/ref=zg_bs_toys-and-games_96
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Post by celebi on Apr 1, 2011 22:01:40 GMT -5
This is the best toy we got for our kid as a baby. As a baby, he started reaching out for toys overhead. He loved the music played - when he grew up, he learnt to push buttons and start the music on his own.
The toys hung overhead can be moved along the arch - so, by moving the toys, we can make the kid turn over and reach for it from left side or right side. This was helpful in training my kid to turn and use his right side more, as he normally kept turning to his left frequently.
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Post by courtneywalsh on Apr 1, 2011 22:04:45 GMT -5
I had this one for my kid when he was around 6 months old. He absolutely loved to play with the Giraffe and the monkey. Mirror was also a fun thing for him. Seems like he was playing with this toy yesterday. He's 6 now. Kids do grow up fast.
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