Meadow Days Collection 4-in-1 Here I Grow Mobile Activity Center

Description
  • 4-in-1 activity center encourages babies' development.
  • includes over 20 engaging activities with 5 uniquely designed developmental toys that offer sensory stimulation and strengthen essential skills.
  • This 4-in-1 entertainer functions as an activity center, push-along toy, jumper, or baby walker.
  • suitable for babies from 6 months old.
Features
  • Playful Beads Tree with rotating mirror
  • Hide & Seek Squeaking Rabbit with Jitter Carrot
  • Learn to Walk Push Bar
  • Stationary Activity Mode with wheel Lockout
  • Bounces with Lockout
  • Compact fold for easy storage
  • Seat spins 360º with Lockout
  • 3 – level height adjustment
  • Zippered Seat Adjustment
  • Hedgehog with rattling bead-ball
  • Bouncing Bird with rattling beads
Specifications
  • 6m+
  • Machine washable seat pad.
  • Product Dimensions: W-57cm H-44cm D-70cm
Our designs are based on a proven development system that supports babies’ skills at every age and stage!
6+ months
6+ months

Let baby enjoy the wide selection of fun activities while developing gross and fine motor skills.

8-12+ months
8-12+ months

Ideal stage for the product's jumper functionality, which helps baby exercise the muscles participating in the adventure of walking the lies ahead.

12+ months
12+ months

Use as a walker to give baby that extra support and confidence when taking their very first steps.

14+ months
14+ months

Your walking toddler can enjoy the Walk-behind mode, pushing the fun toy around with confident steps.

Stationary activity center
Stationary activity center

Baby explores the fun selection of activities and toys on the 360 degrees rotating seat, playing with 5 adorable toys while honing skills and abilities.

Jumper
Jumper

For some fun and muscle strengthening pastime, let baby enjoy the bouncy jumper mode.

Walker
Walker

Gently supports baby's developing gross motor skills that will eventually turn your crawler into a walker.

Walk behind/push along
Walk behind/push along

When babies take their first steps, the push behind mode is a fun and useful way to support this gross motor skills milestone.

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