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Enlightening babies through all stages.
The colourful mat invites baby to play and learn, while the rotating spinner supports baby and allows them to build upper body and lower leg strength, while exploring a magical garden.
The garden mat is full of surprises for baby to discover. Each petal has a unique feature:
• Take a look in Bunny's flower mirror.
• Help Baby Bird get in and out of his nest.
• Play with Butterfly's 3d crinkle wings.
• Play with Bumble Bee's rattle.
• Play peek-a-boo with silly Inchworm.
Suitable for ages 0 to 6 months.
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My daughter found this so interesting, she loved all the different colours, textures and sounds. Really interested and was happy exploring all the pockets and toys. She was quite happy to lie just on the mat and play with it without the swivelling ladybird.
The only thing I didn't like was the ladybird itself was quite hard and could have done with a bit more cushioning.
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