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DRÖMMARE Mirror,

Price $ 5.99

How to get it

Is the hat straight and the curls where they should? With this mirror on the wardrobe door, your child can check their clothes and hairstyle one last moment before it's time to leave.

Article Number502.523.97

Product details

Getting dressed is much more fun for children when they have their own mirror inside or outside the wardrobe door.

You do not need to drill holes since the mirror has a self-adhesive backing.

Designer

IKEA of Sweden

Measurements

Width: 6 1/4 "

Height: 19 5/8 "

Reviews

good for storageValeriegood for storage5
SafetyArleneWe were looking for safety. We found it!5
Perfect for kidsMargaretMy granddaughter loves them5
Totally fit my needs.MichaelBought 2 to go on each end of Face-Painting kit. Light weight, safe for kids. Love this product.5
UnbreakableJudithUnbreakable mirror works wonderfully in the overhead storage in our Recreational Vehicle. Mounted at the right angle the mirror lets short people view the contents of the storage area with ease. Perfect. And if it falls off the mount due to shaking of the recreational vehicle as it goes down the road, it won’t break.5
Hidden gemKimThe thin and flexible material reflects a perfect mirror image, unlike a blurry locker mirror. This hidden gem is perfect; an inconspicuous vanity mirror. I stuck one on the back of my daughter’s dorm door, all of the office doors at work and one heading out to the garage so I can check for last minute wardrobe malfunctions before I leave. The 6x20inch mirror is more than enough but we stacked two and it gives the feedback of a full length mirror without hanging a heavy wall/door mirror. And it won’t shatter like a real and heavy wall/door mirror. Also a great idea for a baby’s play area down at their eye level or on the wall behind a crib. But I’d consider using removable command strips to not damage the wall when it’s time to switch the baby’s room around. Again, perfect because it can’t be shattered like a real mirror.5
Great little mirror for classroomAprilI've bought several of these for my preschool classroom. They are lovely for provocating and displaying items for the children to explore.5
Non breakable mirrorLinGood product but can be cheaper3
Mirror for my CamperSummerPurchased for my camper. Easy to install, great price & does the job.5
MirrorNildonLove it5
Mirrors are Warped and Don’t stick wellCadenBought these to insert into a wardrobe, but the quality is so poor you can barely see yourself, and the attachment stickers make it so that the plastic bends in the middle causing them to operate like fun house mirrors. Stickers also fall off1
Must have.PaulinaBought this for my little one and she loves it, it’s simple but great, it’s not real glass so it’s perfect for little ones room.5
cracked mirrorGenesisOpted for in-store pickup and my mirror was damaged upon arrival. I did not install this mirror until a few weeks after purchasing it, wish I had opened the product right away. Disappointed and would NOT recommend. Don't know if it is even worth the hassle to try and exchange it for a new one.1
This is the best mirrorChristinaThis is the best mirror for little kids. I’m a Montessori mom and IKEA has many things to help with practical life skills. This mirror sticks to the wall and is made with materials that won’t break. I have it hung at child height near a bowl of ribbons and brushes so my toddler can practice brushing her hair.5
They were the size IRebeccaThey were the size I needed4
Love these mirrors!DebbieLove these mirrors!5
good for storageEeetttgood for storage5
So easy to useVerified BuyerI bought these mirrors and I love them! Great price too!5
Damaged and smallVerified BuyerIt was damaged and placed with the swivel chair in the same box. Secondly it’s extremely small1
Best for kids!MartaI was looking for a mirror for my daughters room. All the mirrors are heavy and huge. Those stick to the wall, clean up easily and are safe giving my kid a lot of fun.5
DRÖMMARE Mirror, 6 1/4x19 5/8 "

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