Taf Toys Tummy Time Cushion with Detachable Toys Support for Newborn & Up, Develops Muscles for Crawling Montessori Sensory Crawling Toy for Infant Newborn Toddler Tummy Time Toys 0-6 Months Babies
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Taf Toys Tummy Time Cushion with Detachable Toys Support for Newborn & Up, Develops Muscles for Crawling Montessori Sensory Crawling Toy for Infant Newborn Toddler Tummy Time Toys 0-6 Months Babies
WHY TUMMY TIME SUPPORT - Paediatricians generally recommend parents to make their 2-6 month-old babies spend at least 30 minutes of tummy time each day. This helps your baby progress in natural development. With this tummy time support, your baby can enjoy playtime in total comfort. You can use this support for your baby from birth as well.
UNIQUE ERGONOMIC DESIGN – The cushion provides precise support to your baby’s chest while allowing free movement of the arms during movement and sliding. The unique ergonomic ascending design makes it easier for the baby to stay on his tummy until his muscles become strong enough to lift his head and neck without assistance. It is especially helpful for babies who find it difficult to remain on their tummy, as it assists them in this position.
BABY’S MOST ACTIVE TIME – Tummy time is when a baby is at its most active, learning to move around and start sliding. During this time, the baby needs a very comfortable surface. This tummy time cushion encourages the baby to slide with ease and without any difficulty. The baby can enjoy longer and more active tummy time with this cushion.
SUPER SOFT – Taf tummy time cushion is super soft, allowing your baby to move around and have fun. The toys are attached to the cushion for your baby to play with while sliding or just relaxing. The toys are secured in place so your baby can easily find them.
BABY’S INTERACTION WITH TOYS – The toys connected to the cushion allow moms and dads to interact with their babies during tummy time. The teether and rattle toy are detachable from the cushion. The toys can be attached to specific spots on the cushion or removed, helping the baby become aware of the presence and absence of the toys in place.