De Framed Mirror van Lovevery is ontworpen om de zich ontwikkelende zintuigen van je kind te stimuleren. Dit veelzijdige kitonderdeel biedt meer dan alleen een reflecterend oppervlak en zorgt voor een rijke leerervaring.
Fullcolour afbeeldingen op de achterkant tonen veelvoorkomende eerste woordjes en geluiden, zoals koe en boe, eend en kwek, ter ondersteuning van de vroege taalontwikkeling.
Moedigt zelfontdekking en visueel volgen aan terwijl je baby zijn eigen spiegelbeeld verkent.
Stevige constructie is gebouwd om dagelijks spelen en ontdekken te weerstaan.
Integreert naadloos in Lovevery-speelkits voor een samenhangende leerervaring.
Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Lily X.★★★★★
My little one is absolutely mesmerized by their reflection in this mirror—it’s sturdy enough to sit on the play mat without tipping, and the smooth wooden frame feels safe for baby hands to explore.
Eva★★★★★
The wooden frame has a nice weight to it and feels sturdy when our little one grabs hold. Now that she’s discovered her own reflection, she spends way more time on her tummy reaching out to the mirror.
Lucy M.★★★★★
Our baby was mesmerized by the soft, rounded frame, and it's already propped up in his play area for tummy time. He spends minutes just staring at his own reflection, which is way longer than he focuses on anything else.
Joseph★★★★★
My 18-month-old loves pointing at the cow and making the "moo" sound while staring at herself in the mirror — it’s such a simple, engaging toy. The pictures are bright and clear, and the mirror itself is sturdy with no sharp edges.
Thomas★★★★★
The mirror is such a clever idea — my toddler actually tried to "kiss" the duck picture. I love that the word is printed right underneath the image so she's already making the connection.
Timothy A.★★★★★
My one-year-old loves pointing at the duck and trying to say "quack" while looking at herself in this mirror. The bright pictures on the back keep her engaged, and it's sturdy enough to withstand her grabbing at it.
Thomas V.★★★★★
My baby loves pointing at the cow on the back, then staring at her own reflection—keeps her entertained way longer than I expected. The pictures are clear and the words are simple enough for her to start connecting sounds to images.
Nicholas E.★★★★★
I wasn’t sure a mirror would hold our daughter’s attention, but she’s already learned “duck” by pointing at the picture on the back. The animal sounds printed beside each image make it easy to practice along with her.
Scarlett V.★★★★★
The mirror is a nice size for tummy time, and my baby loves staring at the cow and duck pictures on the back. It’s sturdy enough to prop up on the play mat without falling over. Definitely a hit for keeping her engaged during short sessions.
James★★★★★
We got this for our 18-month-old, and she loves flipping it over to see the duck picture while practicing "quack." The mirror itself is a nice size for her to look at herself, and the words on the back are a fun bonus for teaching first sounds.