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Tiny Love Classic Develpmental Mobile - cotside musical mobile to stimulate and entertain baby with black and white and brightly coloured toys.
Four types of baby-friendly movement help your baby focus on objects and track them with their eyes, strengthening spacial perception, eye muscles and vision.
Provides a calming, soothing effect on baby. Combining music and motion, the mobile becomes a stable, familiar and friendly element for your baby.
Tiny Love Mobile Features 4 way movement Converts to cribside music box 20m of classical music - continuous play Calming night light Friendly animal toys Black & white spirals
Recommendations for use with baby at different stages of development For baby at all ages Babies are instinctively drawn to the human voice, so hum along with the mobile to enrich your baby’s the auditory experience.
Baby 1 month During the first few weeks, baby will be lying with her head on the side, since her neck muscles are too weak to hold it straight, and since she can’t look straight ahead, there is no need to install the moving mobile part for the first two or three weeks. The music alone, however, offers an excellent development aid. It's advisable to install the turning mobile by the fourth week. This will encourage baby to straighten her head and look toward the mobile overhead.
Baby 1 - 3 months
The white cone and black rings offer sharp, contrasting visual stimulation to focus on. Baby will focus on the moving objects and follow them, as they appear and reappear from her field of vision.
Baby 4-5 months
With the onset of binocular vision and depth perception, baby can now enjoy the full breadth of the mobile, and can enjoy it from a distance. Baby will enjoy the falling beads, and follow them. Baby sees how the toys are organized – from the bottom up, and from the top down, which contributes to spatial perception. Baby enjoys the disappearing and reappearing objects, as she begins to understand object permanence. When the turning mobile part is removed, the music box becomes a musical activity center, and baby busies herself with games of trial and error, as she uncovers all the wondrous possibilities – like pressing the buttons to produce music, how to switch tunes, and how to turn it off. This is an all-in-one lesson in cause and effect, and a great exercise for developing fine motor skills.
Baby 5 months + Playing with this toy Babies at this age often lie on their backs, raise their legs and lean them on the side of the crib. They may inadvertently turn on the music. This unintentional activity could become intentional indeed, as your baby learns to understand the result of her actions. Show your baby how to turn on the music box, and encourage her to try it herself.
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