Canpol babies BabiesBoo Educational Tummy Time Play Mat
Symbol: 68/094Canpol babies BabiesBoo Educational Tummy Time Play Mat
Symbol: 68/094Canpol babies sensory educational mat Tummy Time for lying on the tummy from BabiesBoo collection is a safe and pleasant way to keep the child involved and allows the parent to have some time for themselves or do household chores. The mat is exceptionally large and soft - 130 x 95 cm will provide your little one with comfort and safety. Canpol babies educational mat is easy to fold with a comfortable handle, which makes it easy to carry, so you can create a child's space wherever you need it. Large mirror encourages and extends tummy time, during which the baby can explore different parts of the mat every time. The large number of sensory elements engage the child's senses: sight, hearing and touch. Various material textures, contrasting colors and patterns, and gentle sounds are great entertainment for your baby's developing senses from the first moments of life. Canpol babies sensory educational mat will help ensure the proper motor skills of every child. The mat is machine washable.
- Can be used from the moment of birth
Child's space wherever we need it.
Recommended by physiotherapist *
*Magdalena Zujewicz – baby physiotherapist, educator and SI therapist.
Exceptionally large and soft, it will provide your baby with comfort and safety.
Large mirror arises baby's interest and extends the time spent lying on the tummy.
Many elements engaging the child's senses: sight, hearing and touch.
Easy to fold with a comfortable handle, which makes it easy to carry.
Contrasting colors and patterns support the child's vision development.
Supports the development of the sense of touch and exercises manual skills.
Develops hand-eye and auditory-motor coordination.
Machine washable.
Perfect for children from the first moments of life.
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