Musical Nature Stroll Arch

Description
  • Interactive, baby-activated musical bird features 4 fun tunes that encourage learning through play and support cognitive development.
  • Developed by child development specialists to stimulate your baby’s senses, encourage motor skills, and promote cognitive growth.
  • A variety of textures, sounds, and colors inspire sensory discovery from day one.
  • Designed for two stages of development: sensory exploration (0m+) and cause & effect learning (5m+).
  • The arch easily adjusts to your baby’s age and play preferences, angling toys within reach.
  • Adjustable clips ensure a secure fit on most strollers and prams.
Features
  • 7 baby-activated toys offer engaging on-the-go fun while putting developmental play at your baby’s fingertips.
  • Arch easily angles toward baby adapting to individual preferences and ages
  • Baby-activated musical bird toy with 4 tunes
  • Easy to pull flower mirror
  • Dinosaur bead ball with crinkly texture
  • Crinkly peacock with transparent sun prism
  • Baby-activated propeller
  • Easy-grip ring is perfect for tiny fingers
  • Adjustable clips easily fit most stroller

Specifications
  • 0m+
  • Product Dimensions: W-82cm H-15cm D-6cm
  • Adjustable clips fit most strollers.
Our designs are based on a proven development system that supports babies’ skills at every age and stage!
0-3 months: STIMULATING BABY’S VISION
0-3 months: STIMULATING BABY’S 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.

2-4 months: VISUAL & SENSORY DISCOVERY
2-4 months: VISUAL & SENSORY DISCOVERY

As your little one faces the toys within arm’s reach, the vibrant party-themed characters, contrasting patterns, and soft textures encourage visual tracking and gentle sensory exploration.

4+ months: LEARNING THE BASICS OF CAUSE & EFFECT
4+ 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. Both the interactive crab toy and the spinning propeller help babies learn about cause and effect, realizing that their action causes the result (music or spinning motion).