Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Symphony in Motion Remote Control Mobile

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Manufacturer: Tiny Love
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Batteries Included: 0 Batteries: 5 Binding: Toy Brand: Tiny Love EAN: 0735259002184 Feature: Colour:Multi Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Tiny Love Manufacturer: Tiny Love Model: 2904001 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Tiny Love Studio: Tiny Love
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Buy Comment: We bought this for my son before he was born and used the whole unit until he began to try to pull the animals off. Then, we just took the stick with the mobile off and left the musical control unit in the cot. He is 1.5 years old now and loves to turn the music on in the morning (he really loves the Bach tune, in particular).
Now I am faced with the decision of which mobile to buy for the second child because I cannot take away his little music box - even though he doesn't care about the mobile anymore!
It is a great buy, though. The batteries last for a very long time. I think we've only changed them twice in my son's lifetime!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Must buy one! Comment: This is a brilliant mobile! it keeps my baby happy for ages! Having the remote is fab as you can turn it on or off without baby seeing you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Symphony in Motion Remote Control Mobile Comment: we have this mobile and absolutely love it. we found that playing music for 15mins was ideal rather than needing to re-wind it up every 3 minutes. there are 3 different tunes to choose from which meant we also did not get sick of the same tune. it is very durable with lovely, bright teddies on it to look at. i would advice any one looking to but a cot mobile to buy this one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Two years old and still using it! Comment: This was a great buy! I thought it a bit expensive, but it's worth it as it plays for a whole 15 mintues! The music is nice and doesn't drive you mad like some of his other toys... can't stop humming twinkle twinkle to myself, etc. Didn't really use the remote very much, but there was period where he just liked to hold it.
Now he's two, the mobile part has been taken away for nearly a year and he still goes to bed listening to it every night. In fact, I often find he's curled up with the base bit when I go in to check on him last thing at night.
Our only problem is what do we do when the next one comes along???
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Tiny Love has introduced a new generation of baby mobiles, based on studies showing that listening to classical music can encourage certain types of intellectual and emotional development, popularly known as The Mozart Effect. This new developmental mobile is unique in that it combines a multitude of fascinating movements and motions to captivate and stimulate baby's developing senses, with the finest developmental classical music by Bach, Mozart and Beethoven, carefully selected and adapted by top musicologists, for maximum enjoyment and developmental benefits. And now, our popular Symphony-in-Motion Mobile comes with remote control, so you can activate the mobile without disturbing baby. Attractive, easy-to-use remote control is made with a large loop so you can hang it on the bedroom door or elsewhere that's convenient, for easy access and safekeeping. The specially arranged classical music pieces in this mobile include: Mozart - Andante Grazioso from Piano Sonata K.331 in A Major (theme and variations) Beethoven - Second Movement from Piano Sonata in E. Minor, Op.90 Bach - Prelude in C Major from Das Wohltempierte Klavier (Book 1) A free informative booklet explaining the benefits of classical music for baby's development is also included.
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