🧸 Reflect, Learn, Grow! - The ultimate mirror for your little one's journey to independence.
The XIHAToy Coordination Mirror is a Montessori-inspired wooden toddler mirror designed to enhance infant development. Measuring 47.24" x 23.62" and weighing 15.37 lbs, it features a shatterproof acrylic mirror that promotes balance and coordination while ensuring safety. Ideal for various settings, this mirror is easy to install and built to last, making it a perfect addition to any early learning environment.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 47.24 x 0.78 x 23.59 inches |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 47.24"L x 24.4"W |
Frame Type | Engineered Wood |
Frame Color | Wooden |
Color | Wooden |
Shape | Rectangular |
Style | Modern |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | Wood, Acrylic |
Frame Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | early childhood development, infant skill development |
Special Features | learning to walk |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
M**D
Baby likes it but design is flawed
First off, the mirror is very interesting to my 9 month old. As expected, he enjoys watching the baby in the mirror and squats / stands in front of it while he plays. However, the design seems flawed to me and not worth the almost $200 paid.1) The mirror is only anchored to the wall at the top corners which allows it to lift up from the bottom when the pull up bar is used + bang around when the baby slaps the mirror. I may place command strips at the bottom corners or create some additional attachment points to make it more sturdy.2) The pull up bar flexes when used by baby so I'm not sure how this will work to support him as he gets older and stronger.3) The placement of the bar is simultaneously too tall for him to reach easily from sitting (at the lowest setting) and also directly in front of his face when standing. As he gets taller he will be able to reach the bar but then his head will be above the mirror's reflective surface. It seems the bar should have been placed much lower on the mirror to allow it to be sized correctly for use as baby grows.4) The wood color is much lighter and not as rich looking as in the photos. If you look at the 3rd photo with the instructions on how to safely use the mirror (don't use the stand w/ the pull up bar etc) the color is more similar to the bottom and right side images that are washed out - not like the top left one or the images with actual babies in them.
L**A
Kids love
All three of my kids under 5 absolutely love mirrors and checking themselves out. They are fascinated with what they are wearing and go to the mirror to see. Easy set up and wish we got this earlier.
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