Water Babies Splash Mirror
Winner of What's on 4 Little ones - Best Product Supporting Children’s Activities at Home 2017 and As recomended by the Good Toy Guide:
Perfect for bath time and water play, the Splash Mirror is an ideal way to create fun and enjoyment while helping little ones build their confidence.
This sensory bath toy can be used to enhance engagement at the pool or bath time, offering your little one even more fun and enjoyment in the water.
Made from a high-density foam, this baby bath mirror is soft enough to be used safely by babies aged 3 months and over. 15cm diameter
Top tips:
Hold above your babies face when supporting them to float on their backs. This helps create a flat streamlined position which will help them float. This technique also helps babies lie happily in the bath
What the testers at the Good Toy Guide think:
"It will get used lots, especially when we go on holiday." - Parent of 10 month old
"The fact that there is an additional panel that covers the mirror part is great for a game of Peekaboo." - Parent of 7 month old
Developmental benefits
- Encourages babies to explore their reflection
- Can help encourage baby to float on their back
- Promotes hand-eye coordination
This splash mirror is great for helping baby feel comfortable in the water and encouraging them to explore their own reflection. Watching themselves in the mirror builds little ones’ sense of identity and can also be hilarious fun – babies enjoyed making different faces at themselves!
Our testers found the mirror very helpful for getting baby to float on their back in both the bath or the swimming pool as it encouraged them to look up. Little ones also enjoyed reaching out and moving the mirror on the water as it floats, which is great for developing their hand-eye coordination.
Types of skills developed:
- Cognitive
- Colour, shape and pattern recognition
- Core stability & balance
- Creativity
- Fine motor skills
- Gross motor skills
- Hand-eye coordination
- Identity, awareness & belonging
- Imaginative play
- Memory, concentration & attention
- Personal, social & emotional development
- Physical & motor skills
- Understanding the world
Winner of What's on 4 Little ones - Best Product Supporting Children’s Activities at Home 2017 and As recomended by the Good Toy Guide:
Perfect for bath time and water play, the Splash Mirror is an ideal way to create fun and enjoyment while helping little ones build their confidence.
This sensory bath toy can be used to enhance engagement at the pool or bath time, offering your little one even more fun and enjoyment in the water.
Made from a high-density foam, this baby bath mirror is soft enough to be used safely by babies aged 3 months and over. 15cm diameter
Top tips:
Hold above your babies face when supporting them to float on their backs. This helps create a flat streamlined position which will help them float. This technique also helps babies lie happily in the bath
What the testers at the Good Toy Guide think:
"It will get used lots, especially when we go on holiday." - Parent of 10 month old
"The fact that there is an additional panel that covers the mirror part is great for a game of Peekaboo." - Parent of 7 month old
Developmental benefits
- Encourages babies to explore their reflection
- Can help encourage baby to float on their back
- Promotes hand-eye coordination
This splash mirror is great for helping baby feel comfortable in the water and encouraging them to explore their own reflection. Watching themselves in the mirror builds little ones’ sense of identity and can also be hilarious fun – babies enjoyed making different faces at themselves!
Our testers found the mirror very helpful for getting baby to float on their back in both the bath or the swimming pool as it encouraged them to look up. Little ones also enjoyed reaching out and moving the mirror on the water as it floats, which is great for developing their hand-eye coordination.
Types of skills developed:
- Cognitive
- Colour, shape and pattern recognition
- Core stability & balance
- Creativity
- Fine motor skills
- Gross motor skills
- Hand-eye coordination
- Identity, awareness & belonging
- Imaginative play
- Memory, concentration & attention
- Personal, social & emotional development
- Physical & motor skills
- Understanding the world