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The Tiny Love Take Along Mobile is a fun, colourful mobile that can travel every where you and baby go. Featuring five soothing melodies and fun colours the Take Along Mobile keeps baby relaxed and entertained. Combining music and motion, this mobile features a trio of soft, rotating animals: a monkey, a lion, and a hippo. The mobile has 30 minutes of music with five different melodies to choose from. This mobile quickly becomes a familiar toy and will provide a sense of continuity wherever you and your baby go.

This mobile secures with a simple snap to most pack and plays, car seats, and strollers. Three connectors are included, each specific to your baby's location: a clamp for attaching to the sides of pack-and-play sets, a clip for the canopy of a stroller and a strap for the handle of a car seat. The mobile can also clamp or clip to most baby carriers.

The Take Along Mobile's host of sounds form musical "sentences" that stimulate your baby's linguistic faculties. The colours, contrasting textures, and moving parts enrich babies' visual experiences, helping them learn to focus on objects and track movement with their eyes.

Features:

Colourful musical mobile that both stimulates and soothes

The superb three in one design fits car seats, strollers, and many more places

Helps to improve language and visual development

This easily portable mobile can be folded up and taken anywhere

Can be attached to most baby carriers

Charming and adorable characters and soothing music will soothe baby where ever you go

Manufacturer's recommended age: From birth.

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