Abstract: A toy mobile comprising a spider having a hub drivable by a motor to rotate the spider and having at least two legs radiating from the hub at an angle thereto, each leg having an end terminal which in the course of each rotating cycle of the spider traverses a circular orbit about the hub that is slanted with respect to a horizontal plane passing through the hub, whereby the terminal in the course of each cycle rises to a level above the hub and then fall to a level below the hub and at least one geometric object dangling from the terminal which is animated as a terminal traverses the orbit.
Abstract: A play arch, which may be attached to the chair portion of a stroller, includes an elongated flat strip having a securing element at each end thereof. The securing elements may be attached to the stroller. Because the length of the strip exceeds the width of the stroller chair, in use the strip assumes a shape of an arch. Hangers are provided, which support dangling play pieces which may be manipulated by a child in the stroller.
Abstract: A planar toy element interchangeably attached to other planar toy elements to form an arrangement of elements which may define a planar or three-dimensional object. The planar element may be pliable or soft, may be soft or may have toy items attached thereto or integral therewith.