Manhattan Toy Wimmer-Ferguson Infant Stim Mobile
Manhattan Toy Wimmer-Ferguson Infant Stim-Mobile is a mobile to hang on baby's sleeping cot. It has hanging graphic cards of different patterns. This introduces baby to high contrast images and colors for early visual and multi-sensory development.
- Ten interchangeable graphic cards offer a range of simple high-contrast images to more complex colored patterns and graphics to foster visual development.
- Graphic cards are labeled by age to guide you with recommended graphics to use as baby's vision develops.
- Adjustable cord on the infant stim-mobile allows you to easily change distance of graphics from baby as their vision develops.
- Winner of an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Blue Chip Award.
Recommended for babies 0+ months.

Introduces baby to high contrast images and colors for early visual and multi-sensory development. Ten interchangeable graphic cards offer a range of simple high-contrast images to more complex colored patterns and graphics to foster visual development. Graphic cards are labeled by age to guide you with recommended graphics to use as baby's vision develops. Adjustable cord on the infant stim-mobile allows you to easily change distance of graphics from baby as their vision develops. Winner of an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Blue Chip Award.
- Ages 0+
- Measures 13 Inch Diameter
- Surface wash only
- This product meets or exceeds EN71 and CPSIA safety regulations
- Comes boxed
Wimmer-Ferguson Toys
- Each Wimmer-Ferguson toy is designed to engage baby from birth, providing playful opportunities to practice developmental skills.
- All toys feature high contrast graphics to encourage early visual activity and graphics are repeated from toy to toy to encourage "pattern recognition".
- In addition to visual development, the Wimmer-Ferguson collection by Manhattan Toy also offers a variety of toys with features to benefit other key areas of an infant's developmental growth including: eye-hand coordination, gross motor activity, self-awareness, sense of object permanence, and experience with cause and effect.