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Infantino - Right Angle Tummy Triangle *REVIEW*


I will give this product 3 out of 5 stars.  I could have given this 4 stars but my little guy who just turned 6 months was able to take the foam piece out (which holds the toy and mirror). He is at the end of his tummy time as he is getting better at scooting and rolling so this product is much better for the newborn to 5-6month old's. The music player that came along with the product was a hit with my little guy and my 4 year old. When I put my son on the Tummy Triangle he started cooing and smiling at himself in the mirror and then started playing with the music maker, but within 5 minutes he had wiggled his way off of the Tummy Triangle. Even if he was able to get off of the Tummy Triangle he was able to do it safely so that is a key feature... it is low enough so if you have a mover, roller, or scooter they should be safe! I also liked the fact that the arch is adjustable so you can have it on the ground or up high so they can work on strengthening their muscles.


I did have a bit of a challenge getting the plastic pieces in the main frame when setting it up. You have to push really hard and I was afraid I was going to break it but thankfully it went in after a little effort.
“I have received the Right Angle Tummy Triangle from Infantino to facilitate my review.”


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