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Product information
Tiny Love
Black & White Décor Sunny Stroll Arch 
Please note that orders placed between 14/08 and 17/08, will be processed and delivered after 18/08. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
The pushchair arch encourages babies’ development, inspires their sense of exploration and offers a familiar feel both at home and on the go. The various activities offer your little one audio, visual and tactile stimulation, and their responsive features teach babies the basics of cause and effect, supporting cognitive development. The arch’s angle can be adjusted to give your baby easy access to the toys, and the universal attachment clip fits most pushchairs, making this an ideal pushchair toy for your little one.
Arch easily angles towards baby
Easy-to-pull mirror
Rattling ball with crinkly texture
Transparent sun prism
Baby-activated fan
Easy-grip teether
Rattle
Universal attachment clips
0-2 months
During the first three months, babies need visual stimulation to help them learn to focus their gaze. The stimuli should be placed at an optimal distance (20–30cm) and should include some movement. Angle the arch to the appropriate distance and let your baby enjoy some visual exploration.
2-5 months
As babies grow, they will try batting the toys and reaching out to the features. Adjust the arch's distance and let your baby make their first attempts at playing with the arch's numerous activities.
5+ months
At this stage, babies' developing hand-eye coordination allows them to reach out to the toys confidently, hold them and pull them to their mouth for further exploration. The arch supports the development of motor skills, helps baby learn about cause and effect with the fun propeller activity and stimulates the senses with rattling and crinkly elements.
Our senses allow us to receive information about the world around us and to perceive it from a sensory point of view.
The mental process through which babies, children, and grown-ups learn, understand, remember and acquire knowledge.
Our ability to control large and small muscles (legs, hands, fingers and more) to move our own bodies and the objects around us.
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