Little Teekie Wooden Baby Play Gym & Sensory Activity Toy
Little Teekie Wooden Baby Play Gym & Sensory Activity Toy is designed to support early sensory development, tummy time play, and fine motor exploration for newborns and infants. Combining a natural wood baby gym frame with hanging sensory toys, this activity gym creates a calming and engaging play space for everyday developmental play at home. Perfect for tummy time mats, nursery play corners, Montessori-inspired playrooms, and supervised floor play, this baby activity gym encourages reaching, grasping, visual tracking, and hand-eye coordination from an early age. The lightweight foldable frame makes it suitable for living rooms, nursery setups, travel visits, or creating a dedicated newborn play area without taking up permanent space. Crafted from smooth natural wood with soft hanging sensory toys, this wooden baby gym features a minimalist Scandinavian-inspired design that pairs easily with modern nursery décor. The neutral tones and simple construction make it suitable for both boys and girls, while the suspended activity toys help stimulate curiosity, movement, and sensory engagement during early developmental stages. Its sturdy A-frame structure is designed for stable daily use while remaining lightweight enough for easy repositioning. Specs Dimensions: 58 x 61 x 63.5 cm Material: Natural wood and soft fabric sensory toys Colour options: Natural wood with neutral toy colours Product type: Wooden baby play gym / sensory activity center Recommended age: Newborn to infant Included accessories: Hanging sensory toys Assembly required: Yes Suitable use: Tummy time, sensory play, early development Safety features: Smooth rounded wooden edges Care instructions: Wipe clean with soft cloth A thoughtful baby shower or newborn gift, this wooden sensory play gym fits beautifully into modern nursery spaces while supporting everyday infant play and development.
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