TWO DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES: Encourages sensory exploration for newborns and introduces cause-and-effect learning for older babies.
SENSORY STIMULATION: Contrasting black-and-white colors, textures, and sounds enhance your babyâs developing vision and sensory skills.
ENCOURAGES FINE MOTOR SKILLS: Features easy-pull activities like the rainbow mirror and baby-activated flower propeller to develop coordination.
PORTABLE & ADJUSTABLE: Flexible arch with angle adjustments ensures activities are within your babyâs reach and adapts to your stroller or pram.
ENGAGING ENTERTAINMENT: Keeps your little one happy and stimulated on-the-go with six fun and educational activities.
Product Details :Â
Crinkly Panda with Transparent Prism: Captivates attention and enhances sensory exploration.
Baby-Activated Flower Propeller: Supports cognitive and motor skill development.
Easy-Pull Rainbow Mirror: Encourages self-discovery and hand-eye coordination.
Contrasting Black & White Colours: Designed to stimulate visual development from birth.
Universal Attachment Clips: Fits most strollers and prams for easy installation.Â
Age Tips : 0-2 MONTHS: STIMULATING BABYâS VISION : During the first three months, babies need visual stimulation to help them learn to focus their gaze. The stimuli should be placed at an optimal distance (8-12 inches) and should include some movement. Angle the arch to the appropriate distance and let your baby enjoy some visual exploration.
3-5 MONTHS: FOSTERSING FINE MOTOR SKILLS : As babies grow, they begin playing with the arch in a more sophisticated way. Let your little one explore the various activities and features, pulling at the propeller, gazing into the mirror, spinning the beads in the rattle, strengthening finger muscles through play.
5+ MONTHS: LEARNING THE BASICS OF CAUSE & EFFECT : At this stage, babies' developing eye-hand coordination allows them to reach out to the toys confidently, hold them and explore their features. The spinning propeller help babies learn about cause and effect, realizing that their action causes the result (spinning motion).
TWO DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES: Encourages sensory exploration for newborns and introduces cause-and-effect learning for older babies.
SENSORY STIMULATION: Contrasting black-and-white colors, textures, and sounds enhance your babyâs developing vision and sensory skills.
ENCOURAGES FINE MOTOR SKILLS: Features easy-pull activities like the rainbow mirror and baby-activated flower propeller to develop coordination.
PORTABLE & ADJUSTABLE: Flexible arch with angle adjustments ensures activities are within your babyâs reach and adapts to your stroller or pram.
ENGAGING ENTERTAINMENT: Keeps your little one happy and stimulated on-the-go with six fun and educational activities.
Product Details :Â
Crinkly Panda with Transparent Prism: Captivates attention and enhances sensory exploration.
Baby-Activated Flower Propeller: Supports cognitive and motor skill development.
Easy-Pull Rainbow Mirror: Encourages self-discovery and hand-eye coordination.
Contrasting Black & White Colours: Designed to stimulate visual development from birth.
Universal Attachment Clips: Fits most strollers and prams for easy installation.Â
Age Tips : 0-2 MONTHS: STIMULATING BABYâS VISION : During the first three months, babies need visual stimulation to help them learn to focus their gaze. The stimuli should be placed at an optimal distance (8-12 inches) and should include some movement. Angle the arch to the appropriate distance and let your baby enjoy some visual exploration.
3-5 MONTHS: FOSTERSING FINE MOTOR SKILLS : As babies grow, they begin playing with the arch in a more sophisticated way. Let your little one explore the various activities and features, pulling at the propeller, gazing into the mirror, spinning the beads in the rattle, strengthening finger muscles through play.
5+ MONTHS: LEARNING THE BASICS OF CAUSE & EFFECT : At this stage, babies' developing eye-hand coordination allows them to reach out to the toys confidently, hold them and explore their features. The spinning propeller help babies learn about cause and effect, realizing that their action causes the result (spinning motion).