Sweet Island Dreams Baby Mobile
From Tiny Love Toys
Item # 00460 TI
- Price:
- $48.95 $48.95
- Recommended Age:
- 1 months and up
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Description
Forget thinking that the jungle is wild – this Sweet Island Dreams Baby Mobile from Tiny Love will prove you wrong! A wonderfully soothing mobile for babies, the Sweet Island Dreams Baby Mobile features a number of activities to both stimulate and soothe baby while in the crib. The green tree, jungle-themed arm of the Sweet Island Dreams Baby Mobile features 3 "branches" that extend outward, each holding a sweet animal to entertain baby. The happy giraffe, monkey, and bird each "dance" as they dangle from the tree while the leaves turn around, which serve to engage and entertain baby. In addition to these cute island pals, the Sweet Island Dreams Baby Mobile plays 20 minutes of continuous music with 4 tunes – 2 classical and 2 nature – to help soothe baby to sleep. And, the night light also helps to calm baby! A perfect way to send baby off into slumber, the Sweet Island Dreams Baby Mobile from Tiny Love will certainly lead to some sweet dreams! Requires 3 C batteries, not included.
Developmental Benefits
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Spatial
SpatialBenefits
Play that is visual in nature - full of color, creativity, and images. Learning takes place in a world of images and pictures, as this benefit of play encourages a child's artistic side. These toys open up the visual environment, providing children another way to learn through the creation of pictures, graphs, diagrams, or models. This developmental benefit will improve children's observation skills and stimulate an active imagination. Whether creating a masterpiece by paint, building the next great architectural wonder, or solving that impossible maze, this benefit of play adds the perfect visual dimension to a child's learning environment - look out Picasso!
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Intrapersonal
IntrapersonalBenefits
Play that is independent, fostering inner reflection and awareness of feelings. While play sometimes involves many children, independent play is an important aspect of healthy childhood development. When playing alone, children begin to recognize their own emotions, feelings, and thoughts, as well as how to control them. This benefit of play allows children to take charge of their activities and explore their environment at their own level and speed. Intrapersonal play improves children's self-motivation and self-esteem, as they engage their imaginations and take the initiative to create their own forms of fun and learning. Alone play gives children the opportunity to create their own environment, allowing for pretend play that utilizes their imaginations to the fullest. These children may appear shy, but when playing alone, their possibilities are endless!
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Musical
MusicalBenefits
Play based on a world of rhythm and melodies. Every motion, every manner of play, has its own music. Children with strong musical interests pick up on the sounds others do not, and they learn best by expanding their environment with music and dancing. Enhancing a child's play with music not only enriches the educational experience, but also improves listening skills and creates a new level of interaction with the surrounding world. Music is an essential aspect of childhood development — make sure your child never misses a beat!
Types of Play
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Quiet
Quiet Play
Play that keeps children's mouths shut but their minds open. Playtime for children should have the opportunity to be quiet — the playtime for which adults are sometimes grateful! Children need quiet time to intently digest the items in their learning environment, like books and puzzles. Quiet play provides children an opportunity to think and reason and can include such activities as: * Beading a necklace * Working on puzzles * Reading or looking at pictures By providing a silent environment, children can focus on their toys and playthings and really get down to the work of being a child. After all, play is the work of children!


