Lamaze Spin & Explore Garden Gym
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #24 in Baby Product
- Brand: Learning Curve
- Model: LC27100
- Dimensions: 6.20" h x 14.10" w x 17.30" l, 3.40 pounds
Features
- The Lamaze Spin & Explore Garden Gym grows with baby to enjoyed in new ways as the months go by
- Bright contrasting colours and pattens stimulate vision
- Rattles, squeaks and crinkles develop auditory senses
- Different textures to grip and grab refine motor skills
- Lovable characters inspire pretend play and enhance social skills
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The Spin & Explore Garden Gym from Lamaze puts a unique spin on tummy time play. The play mat acts as a grow-with-me feature as baby will continue to enjoy exploring the multiple textures. It introduces a new format for one of the key developmental phases of a newborn, providing an innovative, fun platform for encouraging exploration, developing upper body strength and lower leg development through a unique shape and rotating motion. Babies can gently and comfortably spin round on their upper bodies while exploring lots of squeaky, crinkly, tactile fun. Remove the spinner once baby sits up, and the fun and learning go on and on. Size is 44 cm in length, 35 cm height and 15.5 cm width.
Customer Reviews
Tummy Time Idea
An excellent idea for tummy time, however our baby girl (4 months) is probably too young as the spinning sensation currently frightens her - will keep trying it with her but expect it will be a couple more months before she really gets some quality use and fun out of the spinner - that said she is quite happy using the mat for playtime with the various mirrors and attached activities.
great idea, age guide not quite right though
My parents bought this for our son for Christmas, and although it says ages 0-6 months on the box he's only just beginning to be able to use it now at 3 months. Previously he was too small & his arms and legs couldn't even reach the floor, let alone spin the turntable! A more accurate age guide would probably be 2-3 months up. That said the colours are really bright and catch his attention and the mat has a number of activities to play with even without the turntable, including a mirror, a crinkly leaf, and a peek-a-boo bug.
Edit: my son is now 9 months old and never used the turn table as by the time his arms and legs had the strength and co-ordination to move it around he was too big for it and could also roll over on his own and therefore fall off. The mat itself is a great hit with him though as he loves exploring all the activites. In conclusion you may be better off just buying an activity mat as in my experience the turn table itself isn't really suitable for any age bracket :(
Sister very pleased
I bought this as a Christmas present for my sister's newborn son. It was a bit early as the baby has to be able to hold his head up but all activities on the flower certainly keep him interested. He even manages to rotate the ladybird by kicking his legs and he's only 12 weeks! I suspect it will be used more in the coming weeks.



