Sassy Crib Mirror | Who's that baby in the mirror?
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Sassy Crib Mirror
Sassy Crib Mirror
Sassy
Sassy
, 2007
average customer review:
based on 8 reviews
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highly recommended
-Place the
mirror
near baby's head, 8-10 inches from her face so baby can see herself while lying in the
crib
. Occasionally move the mirror to the opposite side of the crub, encouraging baby to turn his/her head in both directions. -Talk to baby as you come near and try to catch baby's gaze in the mirror. Then stand in front so baby can look directly at you. This helps baby learn where sounds are coming from and teaches the difference between the mirror image and the real person. -Point to eyes, nose, mouth, and ears saying "I love those eyes, I love that nose." Touching each part as you speak will help baby learn the names of that facial feature. Early social relationships build through loving interaction are important in developing baby's sense of trust, security and comfort.
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Great functionality for the price!
Item is colorful and easy to use/install. Came with plastic sticker over
mirror
as so to protect it from scratches during shipment. Has a ring to add any toy if you wanted to. This is a great buy for the price.
Who's that baby in the mirror?
My three-month-old daughter loves watching herself in this
mirror
. I hook it over the arch on a Fisher-Price bouncer chair so that it is at her eye level, and she squeals and kicks her legs for a good 10-20 minutes (she's pretty high-maintenance, so this is a long time). The corners are rounded and soft, and the plastic mirror is easy to clean. It's such a simple toy--no lights or sounds, no batteries required--but for a baby her age, it's perfect.
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Nicely made
My little guy loves to look at himself and talk himself to sleep. The little star toy that dangles is a favorite of his to fall asleep with in his hand. Sturdy, easy to clean.
Crib mirror
My Grandson realy likes this
mirror
. My Daughter put it in his
crib
and he wiggled over, and started talking to it. I like that you can tilt it down too.
good for the price
The
mirror
is one of the only ones I've seen that is truly a mirror and not a toy with a bunch of stuff on it and a small mirror. I love the size and simplicity of it but it does not attach well to non-traditional
crib
s. If the crib's side is wide this mirror will not fit.
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