Our designs are based on a proven developmental system
that supports babies’ skills at every age and stage.
Playing with the peek-a-boo leaf on the mat promotes cognitive development and teaches baby about object permanence – that even when an object is out of sight, it is still there.
We design our characters with big eyes and smiling faces because these are easier for babies to focus on and because they provide babies with important social and emotional information.
The intriguing features attached to the playmat distract baby during tummy time, enabling them to practice coordination and balance and strengthen their back, neck and shoulder muscles.
The mat’s cute characters can be used to create inspiring stories, promoting the development of flexible improvisation skills.
Talking to baby plays a major role in encouraging language development. Moving the adjustable arches’ connector creates a comfortable space for bonding and communicating.
The carrot grabber will enrich baby’s tactile experience and a deeper understanding of the world around them.
From the very first days, the Sunny Day’s rich selection of features will offer your baby auditory, visual and tactile stimulation. Simply hang one of the toys at the appropriate distance from baby’s face (about 25cm) and let your little one look at it, hear the sound it makes as you move it, etc. With time, your baby will learn to explore the playmat independently.
Move the adjustable arches into the open position and enjoy some quality bonding time with your baby, playing together and connecting while encouraging development. Show baby the various activities, talk about the characters using simple sentences (“Here’s Marie the hedgehog!”) or simply enjoy some precious eye-to-eye contact with your little one.
It’s never too early to start practicing tummy time. Use the mat’s 16 different activities to encourage baby to stay longer in tummy time as she grows, using the stimulation to distract baby from the effort it takes to stay in this position. For example, place him in front of the mirror on his tummy and let him explore his own reflection.
Introducing babies to different textures helps develop their senses and encourages the development of fine motor skills. The Gymini’s satin ribbons, easy-grasp clackers, jumpy dragonfly and other elements enrich baby’s tactile experience and help practice various types of grasping.
The Gymini’s musical hedgehog toy offers babies an excellent opportunity to further their understanding of cause and effect. Tapping the toy and attempting to prompt the music feedback supports this cognitive understanding, which gradually helps them realize that they have control and can actually make things happen.
While on their backs, babies will enjoy the overhead toys hanging on the arches and practice hitting and grasping.
The Sunny Day’s fun mirror, peek-a-boo leaf and other features will help extend tummy time, preparing baby for the major gross motor milestones ahead.
When sitting up, babies can continue exploring the toys, enjoying their more complex features.
Simply slide the connector to move the adjustable arches and shift between the two modes of play.
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