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The Little Explorer Pentagon Mirror supports babies during tummy time and early crawling stages by creating a safe and engaging space for exploration. Five mirrored panels arranged in a semi circle encourage infants to observe their reflections, track movement and explore their surroundings. This helps develop visual tracking, body awareness and curiosity while encouraging longer periods of tummy time that strengthen neck, shoulder and upper body muscles.
Constructed from supportive foam and covered in durable, easy to clean vinyl, the mirror is designed for the demands of busy nursery environments. The shatter resistant acrylic mirrors provide multiple viewpoints for babies to see themselves from different angles. The panels can be arranged in an open semi circle for tummy time play or secured together with hook and loop fasteners to form a compact pentagon shape, offering flexible use within infant play spaces.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 1.1: Children feel safe, secure and supported as they explore their reflections and begin recognising themselves and others.
Outcome 3.2: Children take increasing responsibility for their own health and physical wellbeing as they strengthen neck, shoulder and upper body muscles during tummy time.
Outcome 4.2: Children develop a range of learning and thinking skills such as inquiry, experimentation and investigation as they explore reflections and movement.
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The Little Explorer Pentagon Mirror supports babies during tummy time and early crawling stages by creating a safe and engaging space for exploration. Five mirrored panels arranged in a semi circle encourage infants to observe their reflections, track movement and explore their surroundings. This helps develop visual tracking, body awareness and curiosity while encouraging longer periods of tummy time that strengthen neck, shoulder and upper body muscles.
Constructed from supportive foam and covered in durable, easy to clean vinyl, the mirror is designed for the demands of busy nursery environments. The shatter resistant acrylic mirrors provide multiple viewpoints for babies to see themselves from different angles. The panels can be arranged in an open semi circle for tummy time play or secured together with hook and loop fasteners to form a compact pentagon shape, offering flexible use within infant play spaces.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 1.1: Children feel safe, secure and supported as they explore their reflections and begin recognising themselves and others.
Outcome 3.2: Children take increasing responsibility for their own health and physical wellbeing as they strengthen neck, shoulder and upper body muscles during tummy time.
Outcome 4.2: Children develop a range of learning and thinking skills such as inquiry, experimentation and investigation as they explore reflections and movement.