Play helps babies learn about themselves and their world. All you need to get started is you and your newborn.


Play for a newborn is a gentle affair. At this age, a baby is easily tired and may only be able to manage a few minutes of stimulation at a time. Playtime is about slowly discovering the world and trying out his different senses on the objects around him. Everything is new so there's no need to rush in the beeping, flashing toys.
Your newborn’s play can be as simple as tummy time on a mat, touching a textured soft toy or watching a mobile slowly turn. You are your baby’s most important play buddy and she will look to you for guidance about what's okay and safe to try out.
By Raising Children Network
Your newborn needs just a few minutes of playtime each day. Newborns are easily tired so playtime needs to be gentle. It’s all about exploring different senses and discovering the world around them.
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