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Santatizer · 02/09/2021 11:01

My DD is 16 weeks but born at 35 wks so 11 weeks corrected. She loves to play on her back with something to the side of her. She loves to turns pages in her board books, but the book has to be propped up at the right angle for her or she can't do it and gets cross, and has "played" with a baby Einstein piano for weeks now (we tilt it on its side so she can hit the keys) but has recently become more interested in the on/off switch, which is too small for her fingers to manipulate, nor does she have the required fine motor control to do it, so gets frustrated. What I would like is a toy which has a range of big buttons to press / things to manipulate (she also likes to spin the cogs on an activity cube, which again she's been doing for weeks and is starting to get bored of) which are suitable for her little hands and lack of fine motor control so that she can press and play without getting frustrated. Some of the activity cubes are great but the activities are too high up as she isn't yet sitting up and has to be able to reach the buttons etc when lying on her back and looking / reaching to the side. I've searched but can't find anything especially suitable for her age and stage. Can anyone help?

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Danikm151 · 02/09/2021 11:24

Have you had a look at the vtech walker?
The front unit comes off so it can lay on the floor. Plenty of activities on there and then once she’s sitting you can out it back on the walker for sitting up play.
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