- The toy arch is a one-of-a-kind product that attaches to a car seat, recliner or stroller to add variety to a toddler's time.

The toy is very easy to install , and adjusting its angle will allow it to be tailored to the needs of each child. Toys suspended from the arch will enable any toddler to develop large motor skills, fine motor movements and senses.
Features:
- movable headband to adjust the angle, can easily be tilted towards the baby
- rustling rattles
- baby-activated pinwheel with bite handle
- universal mounting bracket
Development tips:
0-3 months
For the first three months, a baby needs toys on which to focus his attention. Therefore, it is advisable to place the toy at an appropriate distance (20-25cm) from the child.
2-4 months
While the baby is lying on its back, toys should be within reach, the baby can look in the bird's mirror , play with a bite or look at the toys dangling in front of him. 4-6 months The baby's developing senses and hand control allows him to grasp the toy with confidence, play a peek-a-boo game, put the teether in his mouth to relieve teething . Below you will find the key developmental elements that your child can develop with this toy:
Senses
smiling characters, a rattle and a variety of materials stimulate the senses of sight, hearing and touch.
Precision movements
The ability to adjust the tilt of the arc allows you to adjust the appropriate distance from the child, allowing the child to hit the toys and later to touch and pull them. In this way, the child practices his motor skills and eye-hand coordination.
Mating
While the child is hitting the toy which in effect causes the toy to move or sound, the child is getting an eyeful of how the cause and effect process works. Later, the child will learn how to activate the electronic toy and windmill.
Did you know that?
By 6 months of age, the baby is unable to bend over to reach a toy. For this reason, therefore, it is important to position the bow in such a way that the toys are within reach of his hands.