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The Baby Einstein Tummy Time Water Mat brings ocean exploration right to your baby's fingertips. Simply fill the center with water and inflate the rim, and your little one can work on muscle development as the 6 floating sea creatures and shapes move beneath the surface during seated play and tummy time. This play mat helps engage and entertain infants and toddlers while encouraging gross motor skill development. Perfect for naturally curious kids from newborn up, it introduces cause and effect as they touch the mat and watch the creatures swim. Cleanup is easy - just drain, wipe, and fold for storage or travel. Additionally, the photo-realistic visuals bring an ocean environment to life, promoting tummy time and open-ended learning. Engage them at home or take the mat anywhere so your baby can discover the wonder of water and sensory play.
Under the sea exploration is at your baby's fingertips with Baby Einstein Tummy Time Water Mat, featuring Baby Einstein's Opus the Octopus
Simply fill the center of the play mat with water and blow up the outer rim with air
During seated play and tummy time, the baby can work on muscle development while making the 6 floating sea creatures and shapes move under the surface
Helps to engage and entertain infants and toddlers while encouraging the development of gross motor skills
Perfect for naturally curious kids ages newborn and up, this hands-on activity introduces cause and effect as they touch the mat and watch the underwater creatures swim
Cleanup is easy —just drain the water and air, wipe down the mat, and fold it up for storage or for travel
Use at home or take along for adventures so your baby can discover the wonder of water and sensory play wherever you go
Photo-real visuals bring ocean environment to life
Promotes tummy time and open-ended play