| Sassy Crib and Floor Mirror | 
| Brand: Sassy Category: Baby Product
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $9.99 as of 5/22/2013 11:01 EDT details You Save: $10.00 (50%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Sales Rank: 99
Language: Japanese (Unknown) Color: Blue Age: 1 month - 1.25 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 11.5 x 4.3
MPN: 80030 Model: 80030 UPC: 037977800302 EAN: 0037977800302 ASIN: B002J4U8M0
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| Features:
| • | Large safety mirror with a true reflection allows baby to focus. Babies have a strong preference for human faces, even at birth | | • | Textural caterpillar and ladybug offer touch exploration | | • | High-contrast ball that newborns can bat at, aiding in the development of visual perception as well as cause & effect. | | • | Symmetrical bee inspires vision and encourages touch | | • | Easel back supports mirror on floor and elastic straps provide easy attachment to crib |
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Product Description Sassy Crib and Floor mirror inspires baby's vision, touch, exploration and communication and manipulation skills with high contrast colors, character faces and simple patterns and realistic forms. Includes high contrast tracker ball for visual stimulation and perception. Textures and fun characters of lady bug and butterfly keep baby's attention. Textured leaves offer fun peek-a-boo play. Easel back allows mirror to be used on floor or attaches to crib with elastic. Paint, phthalate and BPA free. Developmental Insights: Although babies have limited vision at birth, they show a clear preference for bold patterns, bright colors and faces. This is well-suited to provide just the right amount of stimulation without overwhelming. Mothers seem to instinctively realize their little one's limited range as they tend to hold their babies about 8 inches from their face. Interaction Ideas: Hang the crib and floor mirror on baby's crib to encourage reach. Point to her reflection and describe what she is seeing. Babies love to look at human faces! When baby gets more upper body strength, place it on the floor for tummy time to help baby work on hand coordination. Talk to her about the toys and show her how they work. Then let her try. This will encourage the gross motor skill of lifting head and chest as well as the fine motor skills of reaching and grasping.
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