Movement & Bonding
Movement and Bonding
From the very beginning, movement and bonding are closely connected. Every time you hold, rock, wear, or play on the floor with your baby, you are supporting both their physical development and their sense of security. This guide offers simple ways to encourage movement while staying tuned in to your baby’s comfort and cues.
In the early months, gentle tummy time, supported side-lying, and time in your arms help babies build strength and body awareness. Keep things simple with a soft mat and a few high-contrast or textured toys from our Sensory Toys collection. Short, frequent sessions are more effective (and more enjoyable) than long stretches.
Babywearing and walks in a carrier or stroller are another powerful way to combine movement and connection. As your baby grows, consider adding small, engaging items from our Travel Toys collection to keep them curious and content while you're on the go.
When your child begins to roll, crawl, cruise, and climb, low, stable pieces from our Gross Motor Toys and Outdoor Baby Toys collections can help them practice new skills safely. Stay close, offer encouragement, and let them lead the pace.
Above all, remember that you're not just 'helping them exercise'—you're building trust. Shared movement, eye contact, and responsive touch all send the same message: you are safe, you are loved, and your body is capable.