Sensory Sound Play🎵 Sensory play is an important way for babies and children to learn—sensory play enhances memory, develops problem-solving, builds neural connections, supports language development, and much more.
Read MoreVestibular Processing 🕺🏽 Motion is important for baby to develop her vestibular system, which helps her orient herself in space, balance, and coordinate her movements.
Read MoreEaster Egg Mobile 🐣 Use your plastic Easter eggs to make back play and tummy time more fun for your little!
Read MoreMagazine Cards 📮 Do you need a way to use up your old magazines or catalogs? This easy hack is fun for your baby and practically free!
Read MoreToy Cupcake Tin🧁 This is a great, easy-to-prep activity for babies lifting their chests during tummy time and up (around 4 or 5 months and up) .
Read MoreBead Bag 🧡 I have a slight obsession with water beads, I am not ashamed to admit it!
Read MoreDucky Pan ! This easy baby play hack is perfect for sprucing up tummy time!
Read MoreRibbon Play! This hack is great for back play, tummy time and sitting!
Read MorePeek-a-Boo Sensory Board! Engage baby with an easy DIY board for touching and feeling different materials.
Read MoreBaking Paper Crinkle! This easy tummy time activity is so inexpensive and fun!
Read MoreWater Beads Sensory Bottle! You guys, I can’t believe I just found water beads. I cannot stop playing with them!
Read MoreThe BabyPlayHacks guide to baby registry play items. 6 essentials for any play space!
Read MoreIce Cold Sensory Bag ❄️ Help your baby learn in a different way by feeling cold objects during tummy time.
Read MoreSoap Sensory Bottles! I am a very use-what-you-have kind of person, that’s why I love this sensory bottle!
Read MoreLoofah Batting Balls! I can't think of an easier activity for your little than hanging some loofahs—this is fun from newborns up!
Read MoreGlow Stick Tummy Time! Intrigue baby with the neon colors and light of glow sticks!
Read MoreThis is a great tummy time tip for infants, especially if they do not love tummy time.
Read MoreColorful DIY infant mobile! High contrast images keep newborns’ attention and are great for their development, and when they begin to see color they love bright tones.
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