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To encourage Baby's curiosity and development, this very stable wooden arch offers several captivating activities. It stimulates baby's senses with different shapes, materials and sounds. With these rattles representing elements of the sky, Baby can develop their sense of sight and touch (with their hands or feet). With an adjustable height, this early learning arch adapts to the position of baby, whether on the mat or in the baby bouncer.
With an adjustable height, the frame adapts to the baby’s position whether they’re on the mat or in the baby bouncer.
Height-adjustable Hard-wearing plywood. Small, easy-to-remove toys: 1 rattle with rubber band, 1 with mirror and 1 with rustling paper.
From eco-managed forests
Technical data
Composition
One arch and a set of 3 rattles.
Dimensions
L: 60 cm - W: 45 cm - H: from 47.5 to 55 cm.
Made from
varnished PLYWOOD.
Washing
at 30°C (textile part only)
Color
WHITE
Delivery
Supplied without mat.
Additional infos
3 versions to choose from: rattles in wood, coloured fabric or black and white fabric
Specialist's opinion
On the floor (on the early learning mat), position the arch closer to baby's lower body (at navel level or even below). This will encourage them to look at their feet and help them to start rolling. Baby will gradually grab their feet with their hands, roll up their pelvis and bring their whole body together. They then rock from left to right until they manage to roll over onto their tummy. This is an important stage in motor development (upper and lower body coordination) and becoming aware of the body’s limits. Adeline, Wesco Communications Officer