Tinylove Gymini® Kick & Play™ City Safari

Tinylove Gymini® Kick & Play™ City Safari
$95.95
$119.95 over 6 years ago

Gymini® Kick & Play™ City Safari Colorful safari baby mat complete with a responsive electronic pad and loads of features Fun dual-position baby-activated kick & play response pad develops baby's senses and encourages gross motor skills Wealth of fun activities and features including rattling toys, peek-a-boo windows, wind chime and more Set the response pad to either play music uninterruptedly or to produce a sound only when baby kicks or bats the toy 3 modes of use: cozy closed borders for newborns, arched play gym and extra large play mat for sitting babies Lovely safari theme stimulates baby's independent play and sets the scene for fun baby-parent playtime Patented product AGE TIPS: 1-3 months: During the first three months, your newborn baby will enjoy the soothing sound of the wind chime and exploring the sounds of the electronic pad. 3-6 months: Place your baby on her back under the arches and hang the toys within reach of both her hands so that she can bat at them and practice her developing skills. Place baby on her tummy and let the mat's engaging features help extend tummy time. 5+ months: The fun electronic kick & play pad will help baby learn cause and effect and develop cognitive skills. These are the key Developmental Wonders that this product can encourage in your baby: Gross Motor Skills: The Gymini encourages baby’s gross motor development throughout the first year. Unique kick & play response pad strengthens leg and arm muscles, while the captivating mirror helps extend tummy time. Additional stimulating features on the mat help baby strengthen upper body muscles.  Cognition: The Gymini grows with babies and helps them grasp the idea of object permanence by allowing exploration of the product from various angles. The fun response pad and other engaging activities will help baby comprehend the idea of cause and effect. Fine Motor Skills: Eye-hand coordination is encouraged from the very beginning, as younger babies lie on their backs and attempt to bat at the hanging toys overhead. With time, baby will learn to move the toys intentionally, casing them to swing, chime, rattle and jitter.