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Manhattan Toy Infant Stim-Mobile | 
| Brand: Manhattan Toy Category: Toy
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $19.50 as of 3/11/2010 03:29 WIT details You Save: $5.49 (22%)
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Seller: Generation Orange Rating: 123 reviews
Media: Baby Product Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 1 - 5 months Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 11 x 11 x 11
MPN: 201770 Model: 201770 UPC: 011964411214 EAN: 0011964411214
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| Features:
| • | Stimulate visual activity and encourage early motor skills | | • | Introduces baby to high-contrast graphic toys for early visual and multi-sensory development | | • | Features contrasts objects of bright color with bold black-and-white designs |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The award-winning Infant Stim-Mobile from Manhattan Baby, a researched Wimmer-Ferguson development toy, introduces baby to high-contrast graphic toys by contrasting color and black/white designs.
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 123
Great, stimulating mobile February 12, 2005 H. Henderson (Acworth, GA) 38 out of 38 found this review helpful
Deciding on a mobile has a lot to do with what the parents are looking for in the mobiles purpose. We looked at many mobiles trying to decide what features we wanted. After reading about the Montessori method, we decided to go with one geared to stimulate baby visually and physically. This mobile fits the bill! Baby enjoys staring at the images and I enjoy switching them out to keep her interested. It doesn't over-stimulate nor bore baby. As she gets older, I'm sure she will bat at the images.
I think most mobiles under or over stimulate. This mobile is a great tool for baby's development. Musical mobiles may be nice for some. I prefer using a CD player in the room and switching around CD's for baby's musical pleasure. We use a mobile for visual and physical stimulation.
Great gift for newborns! March 9, 2004 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
We received this mobile as a gift when our daughter was only a few weeks old. She was fascinated by it from the beginning and continues to be interested in it even at 6 months. (Once she started getting grabby, we had to remove the extra plastic links so that the images were out of reach.) Our baby clearly preferred this mobile to the musical one that we bought her (at twice the price, I see now). The changeable images keep it interesting and stimulating, from very simple black/white/ red geometics for the youngest babies, to more colorful images and faces as baby gets older. This mobile is designed for infants up to 5 months, but our 6 and 1/2 month old is still interested in it--I haven't had the heart to move it from its position on the changing table. One of the best gifts ever!
great mobile January 8, 2005 E. Harris (Illinois) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
This mobile is very well designed, my son really loves the pictures, they are reversable so I can switch them as he gets older, the pictures face the baby unlike most mobiles.
A lifesaver August 27, 2006 Renee Halbrook (San Francisco, CA United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Our 7 week old loves this mobile. It can keep him occupied for at least 20 minutes, which is remarkable for a 7 week old -- no other toy we have comes close. The high-contrast patterns on the mobile are extremely easy for him to see. We loosely attach a ribbon between the mobile and his arm or leg and he derives enormous joy and excitement from realizing that he can move the mobile around by himself. For him this is a source of continuous wonder, for us a source of continuous relief when he's fussy.
It would be nice if the clamp were a little more flexible (it really only attaches to the side of a slat sided crib), and if it included a wind-up turning mechanism, but all in all this thing works wonders.
very entertaining for my 6 week old March 16, 2007 Claudia Copeland (New Orleans, LA USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
My six week old loves this! Sometimes he gets so excited that he needs a pacifier in his mouth to contain himself. The only problem is the stiff design that prevents natural rotation and movement, but I figured out an easy solution: simply tie a bit of string from the top of the mobile to the hook it hangs from. The mobile will twist naturally if there is a breeze, or you can twist the string to "wind it up" and let it rotate away.
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