Design and Features
The Black and White Baby Bright Mobile is basically a piece of black and white printed cardboard. You push out four square pieces and suspend them from the frame.
Performance and Drawbacks
It’s a bit disappointing to open the packet and take out a bit of card after you’ve forked out twenty bucks but don’t be fooled, this mobile is mesmerising for babies from about 2 weeks of age. It dances when it moves and the two different levels help your baby learn to focus.
This mobile was much beloved by my little guy until we took it down at 8 months. The all flashing all singing replacement never offered as much delight.
Conclusion
This mobile is low tech, 100% smart design and babies love it. It can be difficult to find in shops, try on-line.
If you can’t hang it from a ceiling you can buy plastic mobile arms from shops like Toys R Us for about $15.
About Baby Bright
The Baby Bright Mobile’s designer, Tina Mathews, is a puppeteer by trade and she designed this mobile for her own baby. She also makes art mobiles for adults and has recently published her first book.