Our designs are based on a proven developmental system
that supports babies’ skills at every age and stage.
The smiling characters, noises, rattles and variety of textures stimulate baby’s sense of sight, sound and touch.
The arch’s adaptability means you can position the toys at the right distance from baby, allowing your little one to bat at the toys and later pull, grasp and roll them, practicing motor skills and eye-hand coordination.
Your baby bats at the dangling toys, learning all about the wonders of cause and effect. Later, baby will learn to pull the propeller and roll the ball to deepen this understanding.
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.
As your little one lies facing the toys hanging within arm’s reach, baby can gaze at the mirror, the shining sun or the toys dangling in front.
At this stage, babies’ developing senses and hand control allows them to reach out to the toys confidently, bat at them, hold them and pull them to their mouth for further exploration.
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