Advantages: entertaining, grows with child, fun Disadvantages: very light so baby can push it away
This gym was bought for me as a present and it was a god send.
It says on the box from 3 months to 5 years and my baby started using it when she was 2 months and even then it was suitable.
I have friends who have other kinds of gyms and their babies get bored easily or the product isn't very easy to interact with but this one is brilliant.
It comes with five stages depending upon your child's development. These include:
Baby Gym
Chair and table
Chair and Easel
Chair and activity table
The activity table without chair so baby can stand and play.
It is very simple to put together and very light so easy to take apart and carry around/transport. it is also very easy to adjust into the different modes too by just simply turning the various parts.
The baby gym is what my daughter is currently using and as said previously ...
Advantages: Fun, entertaining, lasts years Disadvantages: Uses lots of batteries
Little Tykes have really gone to town with this kiddies gym!
It has 5 different settings designed so that it will grow with the baby which is much better than all the other gyms I've seen in the shops which are just aimed at babies and don' progress yet are the same price as this one.
The five settings are:
A gym for tiny babies to kick at
A gym for babies to play with once they're sitting up
A play table suitable for babies who are able to stand up and walk around it
A play table with stool for a toddler to sit on
A writing table with stool for older toddlers.
It sounds like it might be complicated to swap from one setting to another but it's not at all! It's really simple all you have to do is change the green stool which converts to a kick plate for the babies by just unscrewing it which is really simple to do as you ...
Advantages: You know that they must die but not how Disadvantages: It has been done better but a good attempt anyway.
'Proteus' is a mildly entertaining little horror film that should please fans of the genre. Heavily influenced by the likes of 'Alien' and 'The Thing', 'Proteus' follows a group of drug smugglers, surviving the accidental destruction of their yacht at sea, seek refuge aboard an oil rig. This initially appears deserted but then they find they are trapped on board with Proteus, an attempt to combine human and shark DNA that has gone wrong, resulting in a monster that can absorb and imitate its prey.
A familiar plot perhaps, involving your typical monsters-on-the-loose, set in a suitably isolated environment, involving the orderly but gory dispatch of victims and one that is creepy all the way, floundering only slightly perhaps in its pacing and acting. . The dark industrial setting makes for good atmosphere, but it's still just ...
WayWizard 05.05.2007
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