Birth - 6 months. This ocean-themed gym develops upper body strength and promotes lower leg development through a unique shape and rotating motion. Machine washable pad.
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Product Details
Product Length:
12.38 inches
Product Width:
5.75 inches
Product Height:
11.75 inches
Product Weight:
2.75 pounds
Package Length:
12.52 inches
Package Width:
11.81 inches
Package Height:
5.75 inches
Package Weight:
2.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 13 reviews
Features
Oversized cushioned base is shaped like a surfboard while brightly colored fish, turtles, and even a dolphin swim around keeping baby stimulated
Fun features include mirror starfish for self discovery, crinkle peek a boo flaps, a squeaker and rattle for auditory development, and loops to easily attach additional toys
Makes tummy time fun
Lamaze makes a great shower gift
Ages 0 6 months
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 13 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Not impressed Feb 27, 2010
By New Mamma
"New Mamma"
I had hopes for this toy because my 3 month old HATES tummy time. But it was pretty much a waste of money - the surf board is pretty hard and seems uncomfortable and the mat is very small. When I spin him around his hands drag and pull the mat with him and it bunches up making it a lot of effort to keep flat. He doesn't like it any more than regular tummy time...
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Something a little different! Dec 29, 2010
By IL mom of 2
"Nicole"
My DD (5 months) just got this for Christmas and she loves it (she got the Garden version not the Sea version) . . . . She is able to spin herself around and check out the various things (mirrors, crinkle fabric, etc) Yes it is a plastic "belly board" for them to lie on- my DD hasn't really objected to it being uncomfortable and if/ when she does it's easy enough to fold up a blanket on the surf board. She tends to play with it for a while and then get tired of tummy time for a while, but then she'll play with it again when she's in a better mood, she seems to prefer this to a normal tummy time mat since it gets her belly out of the way and she can see the fun toys better, and it seems to develop neck strength, but also arm & leg strength as they turn themselves from place to place.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Looks like a great concept, but is a crappy product Oct 31, 2010
By JBody
"Boardriderbabe"
Okay, this product stinks. The concept is great, but the product isn't. The spinning thing is quite hard and not comfortable to lay on for long periods. My 4-month old is much happier laying in the same position on something that's much softer, like a boppy pillow (which we don't have, but he likes the one at his daycare). We have 3 tummy time mats, and this one is by far the worst quality. It constantly bunches up and is pilling even though it's barely been used. The bunching up issue is even worse since the mat/spinner set are designed so a baby would really be grabbing onto the mat while spinning - so you'd think the mat would be a little sturdier to grab onto, but the way it is, it's really hard for the baby to grab and spin.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great for Special Needs! Jun 30, 2011
By Julie My daughter has a tracheostomy and is on a ventilator. I had heard about this product on [...] as a good way to get your child to tolerate tummy time. It is fabulous! My daughter hates tummy time because she has to lie on top of the tubes and it's uncomfortable. This allows her to be up off the ground and the tubes can kind of hang to the side. It's also very good for getting her to use her arms. She loves the crinkly pieces and will tolerate tummy time much longer this way. If you have a special needs child who needs assistance with development, I would highly recommend this.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great solution for tummy time Jul 25, 2011
By ALIDA STOKMAN My 3 month old is not a fan of tummy time but since I have been using the Lamaze Spin and Explore The Sea, tummy time has been more enjoyable for both of us. He loves tthe bright colors, and he spins himself around to see all the different fish.. He likes the flaps because they make sounds when he grabs them, and he gets so excited when he finds there are more fish under them. After using it a couple of times for a couple of weeks, I tried tummy time without it, and my baby seemed to enjoy tummy time more. He fussed a little but after 10 min or so, he rolled himself over.. :) tummy time just became more fun..Lamaze Spin and Explore The Sea