Meadow Days Sunny Stroller Arch | Tiny Love
by Tiny Love
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Original price
$ 25.00
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Original price
$ 25.00
Original price
$ 25.00
$ 25.00
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$ 25.00
Current price
$ 25.00
Strolling along the path of development with your Meadow Days™ friends
- 6 different baby-activated toys offer plenty fun on-the-go and encourage the development of fine motor skills.
- Designed for two stages of development: sensory exploration (0m+) and cause & effect learning (5m+).
- Flexible arch bends forwards, backwards, up and down, making it compatible with baby's age and playing preferences.
- Part of the Meadow Days™ Collection! Encouraging your baby's development by inspiring Moments of Wonder™.
Features:
- Arch easily angled towards baby
- Easy-pull mirror
- Rattling ball with crinkly texture
- Transparent sun prism
- Rattle bee
- Baby-activated propeller
- Easy-to-grasp teether
- Adjustable clips fit most strollers
Age Tips:
0-2 months
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.2-5 months
As babies grow, they will try batting the toys and reaching out to the features. Adjust the arch's distance and let your baby takes the first attempts at playing with the arch's numerous activities.5+ months
At this stage, babies' developing hand-eye coordination allows them to reach out to the toys confidently, hold them and pull them to their mouth for further exploration. The arch supports the development of motor skills, helps baby learn about cause and effect with the fun propeller activity, and stimulates the senses with rattling and crinkly elements.Modes of Use:
Batting at toys
For the first 5 months, baby gazes and bats at the toys, expanding their visual horizons and boosting sensory exploration.Pulling and holding
At 5+ months, baby begins pulling and holding from a more seated position, exploring the arch in a more sophisticated way.