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Arts & Crafts | Home » » Sassy Me In The Mirror | | | | | | | Description: | | This fun toy from Sassy is a great way for Baby to meet someone very special–himself! The mirror is angled to give Baby a close-up view of himself as well as the small brightly colored stuffed animals keeping watch in each of the corners. Baby can watch his or her facial movements while cooing, which helps make the connection between sounds and mouth movements and helps develop talking. The toy also teaches about textures and colors. Imported. | | | Features: | |
• Includes colorful ribbons, rings, and toys all around
• Mirror can angle down, hang flat for inside of crib, or you can use easel feature for floor play
• Has picture frame on side of mirror
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 11.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.05 pounds | | Package Length:
| 12.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 159 reviews |
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Baby Absolutely Loves It & Rates It 5 Giggles!!Feb 08, 2010 This video says it all!
I was reluctant to spend $30 on a baby mirror, but I caved when I saw the Sassy Me in the Mirror because it looked like fun for baby and versatile to place almost anywhere. Well, I'm glad I got this because my little guy just loves it!! Since Peanut cannot yet sit or even roll over, hanging it under a laptop table worked perfectly. He especially loves to chew and pull on the purple ring, as he could bring it to his mouth without him gagging and he never loses it. Who needs all those lights, sounds and electronic doo-dads. Leave it to baby to create the "eee's", "ahhh's", clicks and thumps when playing with the Me in the Mirror!
Not as pictured...Dec 11, 2009 Not that it matters that much, but my mirror is green with white spots instead of red. More importantly, though, my mirror does NOT have a frame in the back to put a picture. As mentioned by another reviewer, it's not very sturdy during tummy time, etc. when the mirror is not hanging in the crib or tied to something. But, that said, my baby loves it. It's good for the money, just not exactly what is advertised.
Great toy, but doesn't stand up on its ownNov 29, 2009 This mirror is probably one of the most used toys we have owned. Both our children clung to it for the first 12-18 months, and we have now passed it on to a cousin. It holds up wonderfully, wipes clean easily, and has lots to entertain kids. Our daughter loved to turn the yellow sun which clicks, and the little orange ball. The teething ring is mostly ornamental, as we have owned far more effective ones. Still, the combination of activities, minimal noises, and no batteries (for once!) made it a parental favorite for us. In this day and age of bells and whistles, it is refreshingly simple.
The only thing we don't like about it is that it falls down very easily. We wish that they would make it more robust for standing, as that is a great feature for kids learning to move around and sit. As it is, it only works well laying down.
Great toy - no batteries :)Aug 05, 2009 Love this mirror - the only toy that encouraged my son to do tummy time (which he did not usually like!). Took it to church as a quiet toy and he played for half an hour straight. He still loves it at 11 months. My new favorite baby gift to give!
stimulating & fun, but...Jul 23, 2009 Love this, great for a 2 month old, but the mp3 wire is kind of faulty which is worrysome. Bascially, the music doesn't flow freely in ours.
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