Konig Kids Wind-Up Baby Musical Crib Mobile – Fancy Pink Owl Theme
Create a calming and engaging sleep environment for your baby with the Konig Kids Wind-Up Baby Musical Crib Mobile. Designed with adorable plush pendants and soothing melodies, this charming crib mobile gently rotates above your baby to stimulate visual development while helping them relax and fall asleep.
Featuring a delightful fancy pink owl theme, the mobile includes soft hanging toys such as stars, a heart, and a moon. These plush elements slowly rotate in a full 360° motion while soft lullabies play, capturing your baby’s attention and creating a peaceful bedtime atmosphere.
The mobile operates using a manual wind-up mechanism, meaning no batteries are required. Simply turn the knob to activate the gentle music and rotation, which plays for approximately 2 minutes per wind. The unit is designed for quick, tool-free installation using a secure clamp that attaches firmly to most standard crib rails.
Perfect for newborns and infants, this musical mobile not only entertains but also supports early sensory development by encouraging babies to focus on movement and shapes.
Product Features
✔ Adorable Theme Design – Cute pink owl theme with plush stars, moon, and heart pendants
✔ Wind-Up Musical Mechanism – Battery-free operation with soothing lullaby melodies
✔ 360° Rotating Motion – Gentle spinning movement to captivate your baby’s attention
✔ Soft Plush Hanging Toys – Safe and baby-friendly materials
✔ Easy Tool-Free Installation – Secure screw-clamp mount fits most standard cribs
✔ Relaxing Sleep Aid – Helps soothe babies during naps and bedtime
Assembly & Use
Mounting:
Attach the base arm securely to a crib rail using the built-in screw clamp.
Assembly:
Connect the support arm sections and hang the musical unit on the top hook.
Music & Motion:
Turn the wind-up knob to activate soft lullabies and gentle rotating motion lasting about 2 minutes.
Safety Guidelines
• Always use the mobile under adult supervision
• Install the mobile 30–40 cm above the baby’s eyes to keep it out of reach
• Remove the mobile once the baby begins to push up on hands or knees (around 5 months) to prevent entanglement