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Tiny Love - Gym Meadow Day Dynamic Gymin
Meadow Day gym is the 3-in-1 modular musical gym that grows with the child and helps the development of gross motor skills.
Game mode
- Mode 1: Tummy time play - Make him comfortable thanks to the pillow and keep him entertained with the multiple activities.
- Mode 2: Sitting Play - Watch him have fun playing with the activity center in a sitting position.
- Mode 3: First Steps - Let him play ball game with melodies and lights.
15 different great activities: the activity center with music and lights, rattles, teether and much more!
Innovative electronic ball game: includes 2 music categories, lights and interactive music.
Moderate the level of stimulation offered by the Meadow Days™ Dynamic Gymini™ gym by varying the number of toys in the child's field of vision, possibly adding and removing lights and music.
Reduce stimulation
If your baby seems uncomfortable or particularly tired (for example, looking away), reduce the stimulation level. Leave only one toy in his field of vision or try turning off the music. Stand next to your baby and cuddle him playing with him until he calms down.
Increase stimulation
If your child seems uninterested or bored, they may need more stimulation. Activate the lights and music function and watch his reaction. Bring the bird-shaped bell, the giraffe-shaped teether closer to him. Gradually reduce the number of stimuli to help the child focus on one activity at a time.
Body stimulations: sensations and control
To stimulate sensations and encourage greater control of the baby's body, place him on his stomach by bringing him in front of the frog-shaped mirror. You will gradually gain muscle control and increase your range of motion.
Usage
0-6 months
Let your baby enjoy the lights and colours, the rustling zebra and the ball-shaped tiger rattle.
Place him on his stomach thanks to the pillow in front of the mirror and help him strengthen his neck muscles.
5+ months
As soon as he can sit up, switch your child's attention to the activity center and invite him to play with the ball. This will aid in the development of fine motor skills and an understanding of cause and effect.
12+ months
As soon as your child can stand, raise the gym to his height and let your grown-up child understand even more the cause and effect relationship by playing with the ball.
Characteristics
- Recorder in the shape of a bird with lights and music
- Mobile with bee and butterfly
- Rustling raccoon
- Easy to grab carrot shaped teether
- Rabbit shaped pillow with rustling ears
- Machine washable
- Mirror and photo frame in the shape of a house
- Cuckoo game
- Bee rattle
- Rattle in the shape of a fox
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