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Delight your little one with colors, lights, sounds, textures and music from his first newborn moments all the way to when hes sitting up on his own! Three musical modes add melodic fun to babys playtime with 20 continuous minutes of active songs or nature sounds, and baby-activated music in jiggle mode.
Seven colorful and captivating toy accessories reward babys reach-and-touch curiosity with textures, sounds or interesting things to see and the mirror, clacking rings, rattle, squeaker, electronic glowing sun with music, hanging picture frame and teether each attaches to fabric loops on the mat or arches for stimulation at babys level and from above. Satin pull tabs, a peek-a-boo flap, a fuzzy patch and tabs and soft plush sections engage babys senses with their different textures. And the fun only continues as baby grows!
Three ways to play let baby start exploring on his back in gym mode when hes littlest, on his tummy for tummy time and upright for sit-up play when your little one is strong enough to sit up on his own and explore! Easily packed up for storage and portability, this playmat can delight, engage and help baby learn at home within moments of set-up or in the homes of all relatives and friends who just love to watch him play!
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I won this playmat when my son was 5months old and it was in with this and out with the other one. I couldn't of been more happy getting something that does so much and has so much to it. 3 years later I still have it in my cupboard for when friends or family come around with young babies.
What I love about this is it can be used 3 ways, back time with the toys above baby, tummy time with the toys moved from the top to the sides of the mat and with the the touch stuff on the mat, and then baby can sit up on the mat without the poles. It comes with a sun that makes music, you can have this hight or low and change the music which was awesome as it lit up aswell, this I use to place in my sons cot while he went to sleep and he loved it. There is a mirror you tie onto the corner aswell and the music sun light.
I loved how the toys could be moved around to higher or lower places on the poles, and around the mat for baby to reach while lying on tummy. The mat was great and I found it didn't slip around the wooden floors like my other mat did. I also found it was easy to put away and mat was easy to wash. We used this playmat for ages and once he didn't want to sit and play on it anymore I tied it onto his cot even though the box said not to, but to me it was safe as he didn't get stuck in it and it was something nice to look at while in bed.
Nothing fell apart of came off, so I felt this was very safe, no choking parts. and after 3 years its still good as new.
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