The Philips Magic Mirror isn't just fun because your baby gets to look at themselves, it also encourages hand eye coordination and speech development!
3-6 months - Seeing a big smiling face in the mirror encourages an even bigger smile from your baby
6-8 months - Pushing the buttons develops motor skills and stimulates hand eye coordination
6-12 months - Seeing their face when hearing their own voice encourages your baby to experiment with sounds and speech.
The red and green buttons trigger an interesting sound, inviting your baby to reach for buttons again and again, so developing their hand eye coordination. It also stimulates aural development by automatically recording the sounds your baby makes when playing, then plays them back three times. Even when thrown on the ground or slammed against a wall, there's no danger of the mirror ever breaking because it's made flexible plastic
Product Features
Automatic power off
You can pre-record up to 6 seconds worth of your baby's favourite soothing bedtime words or sounds to help them as they fall asleep by themselves.
GREAT learning device!
This is a fabulous toy made by Vtech which helps all kids with letter, number and shape recognition. It takes 4 AA batteries (not included). As you can see from the photo, the alphabet is displayed in YELLOW, the numbers from 1 to 10 are in ORANGE and the shapes are in RED. Above each letter is a word and picture of an object that begins with the letter. The toy also features an automatic shut-off
Conditions: 2nd hand use but still in good condition Functions well