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Tiny Love total playground kick and play
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Review: Tiny Love Gymini Total Playground
A compact play gym that has plenty to entertain, encourage and distract your developing baby

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We bought the kick and play playground for my daughter when she was 3 months old it was a great product, the lights and colours kept her happy for hours. She is now 6 months and the other day she had hold of the duck that hangs from the gym, i realised she had something in her mouth. The duck has got ribbon hanging from it and the threads had frayed and came off in her mouth. I removed the threads from her and luckily she is fine. I have contacted mothercare where i bought the product and i have got to send it to the returns dept to be looked at. I would advise all parents to remove the duck from the playground as they could choke on the threads.

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