Monday 15 April 2013

Tiny Love Sunny Stroller

As a new mummy the one thing you dread is going out and your little one getting bored or hungry and starting to get disgruntled with everyone turning and staring at you.

Before our little one was born I'd got her an activity spiral, the type of toy that you attach to their car seat to keep them entertained.  I was around at a friends house a couple of weeks ago and her little one had the Tiny Love Sunny Stroller Toy that could attach to a car seat, bouncer or pram, really anything that has two bars that the clips can go on to.

What the little one see's
What we see

I watched her little one play with it and thought it was great as there's so much to keep them entertained.  A handle to pull to make the flower spin, a mirror that they can see themselves, a wee bug toy that they can pull, crinkle and play with and a ball in one of the flowers that they can spin.  As well as that, the flower and the butterfly both are made of crinkly material that they can have fun with making lots of noise.

As it has a claw clamp on it, it can be tightened and loosened by turning the little spinner.  It can be bent backwards or forwards to bring it closer or further away from the little one. It even is made that you can push the sides down further, (instead of being one ridged arch), towards the child so they can reach the toys easier. It teaches them so many things, coordination for touching and reaching things and improving their motor skills.
Pushed down at the left side
Claw clamp that attaches to the chair, pram, car seat
Being a new mummy I get rather excited about anything the little one does. When she reached out to touch the bug for the first time I just thought she was brilliant. I love seeing her grow and develop and seeing her now make the flower spin on her own, multiple times, just makes me smile at how much she is growing and how well she is developing.

Little one, JD, playing
I'm really glad I bought this, I think it was £20 well spent. We mainly use it on her bouncer seat in the house. I love the seat we chose for her as its Winnie the Pooh but the toys on it aren't great. They're just hard plastic and don't really catch her attention, they do rattle but they aren't interactive and it really annoys me that Winnie the Pooh is backwards and doesn't even face her!  Whereas this keeps her entertained when I'm trying to get some things done.

It feels good quality so should hopefully last for another set of hands to enjoy it.  The one I bought is obviously aimed a girls, however, there is the Tiny Love Sunny Stroll which is aimed more at boys.

My little one enjoys it, hopefully your little one might too.

(This isn't a sponsored post, I just wanted to share my thoughts about this toy.)




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