Baby Angelbug

Posted on June 24, 2008 by ajb30.
Categories: developmental toys, Product Reviews, Plush Toys, Baby Gear, Baby Gifts, Baby Toys.

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Created by Child Psychiatrist and Developmental Specialist Amy Fairchild, MD., these two amazing baby gear products from Baby Angelbug will soon become favorites of you and your baby. The Kick and Grow Tummy Zone is a fabulous tummy time mat that addresses all of your baby’s developmental needs. The unique Tummy Zone wedge supports your little ones tummy while the kick bolster pillow allows them to use their legs to kick their legs and feet. The cute plush monkey toy addresses their cognitive development as well as their emotional needs. The flip side has a mirror- every baby loves looking at themselves in the mirror! I love this mat- my daughter has several tummy time mats, but none allow her to be in a more upright position that babies seem to prefer. Who wants to lay flat on their stomach all the time?

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This however is by far my favorite. The Protect and Play changing mat! A germaphobe moms dream. This wonderful changing mat provides a generous sized sanitary surface to change your baby on, while also giving them a little distraction to keep them from touching not so clean surfaces. I know we have all been there- trying to wrestle your baby at a public restroom, changing their diaper while they are dead set on touching every possible surface of the nasty bathroom. Now, this great mat has a Sof Snug Play Belt to keep your baby distracted while you change them.

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My daughter is 19 months old and still absolutely loves this. It keeps her hands busy and away from any unclean surfaces. Genius! You can even attach some of your baby’s favorite toys to the Play Belt to keep them busy. Thank you Baby Angelbug for making things a lot easier and stress free. Go see all of their products here.


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