Activity floor mirror, Woodland

€35

Colour: Multi

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With a little imagination, this fun toy cone looks just like a rabbit and features many different colours, activities and textures.

The activity cone is made of soft velvet in different colours taken from the Woodland theme, and has a memory foam core so it retains its shape. At the bottom of the cone is a baby mirror for your child to investigate, and there are two ears that make the cone look like a rabbit.

An ultra-soft plush ball sits on top of the cone, while different comforter flaps have been placed around the cone itself for little fingers to play with. Inside the 21 cm high cone is a bell that tinkles when the child shakes it.

The activity cone was designed in Denmark and will look great in the nursery when not in use.

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Specifikationer

SKU

301030009

Country of origin

CN

Material

74% Polyester, 26% Cotton Filling: 98% Memory foam, 2% Polyester

Product measures

Measuring (cm): H: 21 L: 18 W: 18 Ø: 18

Cleaning & Remarks

Wash by hand cold

Testing

Recommended age: 0+
Toys for the Lying Stage


During the first months of your baby’s life, they are in the lying stage. This is when your baby begins to discover their body and the world around them.

Support this development by giving your baby tummy time, talking to them, making eye contact, and offering calm, sensory-stimulating toys that catch their attention and encourage movement.

Tips for tummy-time play

  • Give your baby short periods on their tummy each day to practice lifting their head and supporting themselves on their arms.
  • Talk to your baby and make eye contact – it strengthens their senses and sense of connection.
  • Use sensory toys that capture your baby’s gaze and motivate them to reach out and move.

Choosing the right toys

Offer calm toys that stimulate the senses, such as:

  • Rattles, fabric books, and activity books.
  • Play gyms and hanging toys that move or make sounds.
  • Soft toys and figures that your baby can grasp and explore.

Read more in our

Article about the Lying Stage

In this article, we focus on the development that takes place during the first months of your child’s life, including how you as a parent can support your baby’s motor development through everyday play, presence, and activities.

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The first 4 stages of a baby’s development

Lying Stage

In this stage, the baby lies down. Focus on play that allows the baby to follow toys with their eyes, hear sounds, and feel different textures.

Creeping Stage

In this stage, the baby begins to roll, turn, and move forward on their tummy. Play with toys that motivate the baby to reach out and explore their surroundings.

Crawling Stage

The baby learns to crawl and move freely. Strengthen balance and coordination through floor play with balls, blocks, and small obstacles.

Walking Stage

The baby stands up and takes their first steps. Create space for movement and play where the baby can challenge their balance and explore the world on their own two feet.