Boppy EntertainMe Play Gym
From: THE BOPPY COMPANY
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MSRP: $64.99
Age Range: 0 to 1
Launch Date: January 2006
Gender: Boys And Girls
Age Range: 0 to 1
Launch Date: January 2006
Gender: Boys And Girls
Category: | Infant & Toddler |
The EntertainMe Play gym is the latest in comfortable, supportive and fun play products from The Boppy Company. Featuring a soft, thick play mat to keep baby comfortable during playtime, this gym is loaded with different textures, shapes and colors for stimulation. The versatile mini Boppy pillow supports younger babies and can also be used for tummy time. Five different toys, including a motion-activated musical butterfly, keep baby happily entertained. Launch date: 2006.
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What Is It?
This interactive musical gym for babies lets parents change the placement of toys, remove the padded bars from which they hang, and add a pillow to cushion baby’s tummy or back. Babies have 15 different developmental activities with which to amuse themselves, including a musical bee, a ladybug hiding under a crackly leaf, a child-safe mirror for peek-a-boo and a teether ring.
What We Thought
The big, cheery faces on the soft plush characters make this gym set especially appealing. And since they’re bugs, each one has six dangling legs for baby to reach out and pull. The bee plays music when his head is pressed. The little bugs double as rattles and squeak toys, for added stimulation. The playmate has numerous textures for baby to explore.
Why They’ll Want It
This is a great gym to keep both babies and parents amused. Since the toys can be changed from the bars to mat to the pillow and back, babies will be constantly stimulated as parents “shake up” the scene. The bars are easily detached from their fabric hooks, allowing the playmate to be folded up and transported to Grandma’s or the park. It’s a great first gym with bright, bold, unfussy graphics that are stimulating but not overwhelming. — Alison Marek, 9/25/06