Engaging in active tasks like tummy time, help strengthen the large muscle groups in the arms, legs, and core are important in your babies growth. Mirrors and pictures can encourage babies to keep their heads up and look around while on their tummies, roll, sit up, crawl or stand.
As babies grow, their visual tracking skills become stronger as they watch reflections of moving things around them. Mirrors and images are a creative way to use imitation to teach things like vocabulary, gestures, and other emotional expressions.
Set the tone for lifelong healthy habits while having fun! Climbing and crawling improves strength, coordination, and balance with energetic play. Bolster confidence and motor skills as youngsters build strong bones, muscles, and core strength.
Cultivate your baby's fine motor skills by strengthening the small muscles especially in their wrists and hands. Mirrors and photos or learning cards inspire your little ones to reach out, pat, and point at themselves or pictures, enhancing hand-eye coordination.