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 | My friend has one and she swears by them. I find that this brand is much better than others because it has more activities to keep baby’s mind stimulated and occupied. Lynette Baldwin, Ipswich, QLD
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 | This item helped my baby lift her head. When she started to use it her head hung low but in no time at all, the strength built up in her neck and she was holding herself up. This site had this product for the cheapest price I could find. Excellent item that will help your baby with development and as importantly - to have fun!! Happy spinning! Donna, Templestowe, VIC
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 | I purchased this item from iqtoys and my 4 month old loves it. Before I purchased this toy I had alot of trouble getting my baby to do tummy time. This product is well worth its price and iq toys delivered it to me door to door in under a week. Thank you. Lukia MacKenzie, Forest Lake
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 | Tummy time suddenly became fun (instead of tears)! Tania, Canberra ACT
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 | My twin babies struggled with play time prior to purchasing this activity gym. The middle section twirls around and provides support while also entertaining them! It was great to see them get some exercise and developing their neck and leg muscles! Dee, Sydney
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 | I just bought this product for my 7 month old daughter who has Plagiocephaly (flat head)and I so wish i had've been told about this sooner, It is fabulous as she hated being on her tummy but now she loves it and she lifts her head and plays with the toys and looks at us and spins around!! I am recommending this product to ALL new mums it is so much fun!!! THANKYOU IQ TOYS!! Belinda, The Central Coast
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 | All the reviews here are positive, but I think it is worth highlighting to potential buyers what the potential problems with this activity toy is.
firstly, the centrepiece is hard and not appropriately cushioned so you need to be very careful that your bub doesn't get hurt by this,
Second, your baby cannot flex other muscles that it should in order to crawl. This includes developing leg muscles for crawling because the baby is restrained in its movemnets.
The only thing that this educational toy does is get a baby looking down but it doesn't mean your baby gets better at flexing muscles that it should need to crawl and promotes laziness to do so.. (a curled up towel under arms is better!)
Sorry Lamaze... Sable, Sydney
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