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| Car Seat Gallery | 
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| Brand: Manhattan Toy Category: Toy
Buy New: $12.99
New (4) from $12.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 13571
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 15.2 x 12.5 x 0.1
MPN: 203950 Model: 201470 UPC: 011964410460 EAN: 0011964410460 ASIN: B00009KWV5
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks
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| Features:
| • | 10 vinyl 2-sided cards to help baby recognize faces, shapes, contrasts, colors and patterns. Add your own family photos if you prefer. | | • | Attaches to front or rear-facing car seats ...the Vehicle's seat, NOT the infant seat | | • | Just put the strap around the vehicle's head rest so the child can see it from their infant seat | | • | Place the cards in the plastic "gallery" provided then hang it on a car seat's headrest - the front seat headrest for front facing infants and the back seat headrest for rearward facing infants |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Wimmer-Ferguson carseat gallery features a set of reversible cards, in black and white and color, with high contrast graphics. They will help baby to recognize faces, shapes, contrasts, colors and patterns. Or you can add your own photos if you wish.Place the cards in the plastic "gallery" provided then hang it on a car seat's headrest - the front seat headrest for front facing infants and the back seat headrest for rearward facing infants
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
Wonderful and Transportable April 24, 2008 We received this when our son was about 1 month old. He is rarely in the car, so I used the velcro strap to hang it by the changing table to keep him occupied. He loved it so much that I began setting it up on the floor for him for his daily tummy time. The black and white cards were the first time I could really see him focusing on anything except people's faces. He will look at the cards for an extended period of time and not lose interest. I would recommend this product to anyone. It has become my number one item to give to parents of newborns.
Helps distract baby from crying in the car January 14, 2008 My baby started screaming in the car at 2 months, and I have done or bought everything I could find to help him. Although this gallery doesn't work for my son as intended (hung over a seat's headrest to allow him to independently stare at the pictures), it does help to distract him when someone in the backseat holds up a card at a time for him to view. He spends anywhere from 1 to 10 minutes taking in each picture, and it definitely helps to keep him calm when a meltdown is on the way. I believe that the single card held close to his face (as opposed to four cards a foot and a half away) better gets his attention and helps him focus. It has been a helpful product for us, just not the miracle product I was hoping for.
ideal for newborns December 30, 2007 I am not a "flashcard parent," but these images (black and white on one side, primary colors on the other) mesmerize my baby. We copied some black and white ones and pasted a few on the wall. She shrieks with pleasure and lunges toward them. Can stare at them for up to 10 minutes.
fabulous for the car October 3, 2007 Our baby has loved looking at this since she was only a month old. It's deceptively simple, but a fantastic toy for the car and really keeps her entertained. I feel better that she's getting some stimulus during car trips as well. Highly recommended.
still hates the car! July 3, 2007 My son likes to look at the pictures, but only for a few seconds. he still hates the car! The product does seem durable and nice and colorful, but he really hates the car. Giving him a small yot ro chew on seems to help a bit more.
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