Farmers Funday Stroller Activity Arch

Description
  • Keeps baby busy and engaged during strolls, outings and everyday on-the-go moments
  • Designed for two stages of development: sensory exploration (0m+) and cause and effect learning (5m+)
  • Includes playful farm-themed activities: cow rattle, sunflower mirror, crinkly plush cloud, textured grabber and satin ribbons
  • Adjustable clips ensure a secure fit on most strollers and prams
  • Created with love and care by our child development experts, this stroller toy promotes essential skills
Features
  • Soft fabric arch
  • Cow rattle with textured grabber
  • Sunflower mirror with crinkly leaves
  • Plush cloud with satin ribbons
  • Playful ladybug tag
  • Easy-to-attach stroller clips
  • Fits most strollers

Specifications
  • 0m+
  • Product Dimensions: W-42cm H-40.5cm D-6cm

Farmers Funday

Say howdy to Farmers Funday—a vibrant, farm-inspired collection that sparks curiosity and joyful bonding through playful colors, textures, and lovable animal friends. The collection features a mix of Tiny Love favorites with exciting new products.

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Farmers Funday
Our designs are based on a proven development system that supports babies’ skills at every age and stage!
0–3 months
0–3 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. Place the arch to the appropriate distance and let your baby enjoy some visual exploration.
2–4 months
2–4 months
As your little one faces the toys within arm’s reach, the cheerful farm-themed characters, sunflower mirror, gentle cow rattle, crinkly details and soft textures encourage visual tracking and gentle sensory exploration.
4–6 months
4–6 months
By this stage, babies’ vision and hand-eye coordination have developed further. They begin reaching for the toys, batting, grasping, pulling and exploring them. Position the arch so the toys are within easy reach and occasionally remove it to let baby observe the world around them.