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Infant Stim-Mobile Studio : Manhattan Toy by Manhattan Toy Brand : Manhattan Toy Model : 201770 Publisher : Manhattan Toy Minimum Age : 1 Months Maximum Age : 9 Years Manufacturer Maximum Age : 5 Years Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 0011964411214 UPC : 011964411214 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 79 reviews)
List Price : $24.99 Our Price : $16.51
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Stimulate visual activity and encourage early motor skills
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Introduces baby to high-contrast graphic toys for early visual and multi-sensory development
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Features contrasts objects of bright color with bold black-and-white designs
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For ages 1 month to 6 months
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Product Description |
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This award-winning mobile features vivid color and bold black-and-white images. Simple-to-complex images stimulate early visual activity and pre-reaching movement. Measures approximately 13 inches. Ages 0m+ |
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not too bad for what its worth |
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i bought this mobile after reading about how these types of patterns help infant brain development. its pretty cheaply made and with a little creativity and time you can make one yourself. my baby came before i got around to actually making one so i opted to just buy one. my infant is 2 months and she LOVES this thing. LOVES is actually an understatement but im trying to convey how important this mobile is to her by emphasizing the "love". we have it rigged to her swing and even when her swing isn't in motion she giggles and coos at it for a long time...meaning more than a few minutes. and for those of us with colicky babies a few minutes IS a long time. i have a love hate relationship with the pictures though, while great and interchangeable, only a few of the pictures can go on the bottom. meaning there are a lot of the pictures baby cannot see because they can only go on the top. also, it would be great if it moved, i twist it up sometimes so it moves and my baby loves that. all in all, its not bad for what its worth and with a little rigging it can be the greatest thing to your baby. |
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Good deal |
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This mobile wasn't as cheaply made as I thought it was going to be. Some people wrote reviews that the cards were very poor quality. The cards are made of very pliable shiny plastic. The mobile was easy to assemble and very adjustable, so I can change the height or position very easily. For what it cost, I think it's a very good deal. I also really liked that the colours are vibrant instead of the boring pastels that so many baby products come in. |
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Changing table toy |
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Our daughter enjoyed this toy immensely when she was about 4 weeks to 4 months. It hands nicely over the changing table and keeps her entertained. It was fun to see her determine her favorite images and move from preferring the colored version to colored version. The bummer about this product is how difficult it is to change the cards. Also, the pictures make it look like there are so many alternatives for them to view. In fact, the cards only go together a certain way, so they get bored quickly. My daughter preferred this over a noise making mobile, however, this product is a nice to have. |
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My baby loves this mobile! |
I never write reviews but I felt like I needed to review this item because my baby loves it so much. I ordered this mobile because I wanted a mobile for my changing table. The mobile did not look very impressive to me but there weren't many mobiles that I could get to work with my changing table.
This mobile does not look great but my baby absolutely loves it. It was the first thing she smiled and cooed at. She loves being on the changing table because of this mobile. If she's crying when I put her on it she stops. She also often cries for a moment when I take her off. This was a great purchase |
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Great idea--POOR quality |
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As an ophthalmologist, I can attest to the functional utility of this product. Newborns truly are drawn to high contrast patterns--but this product is so poorly made I would not recommend it. The plastic cards are badly made--3 of them were broken straight out of the box such that I had to use tape to put them back together. In addition, the holes in the card to attach to the main apparatus are inconsistent so that some fit too loosely and are easily knocked off while others are so tight I can't get them attached. If motivated, you could probably make your own sturdier mobile--the patterns are available online. |
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