Three months plus - Exploring & Bonding

Baby's hands become an important part of play as coordination and motor skills advance. Good toys allow the bonding process between parent and baby to deepen by being close. They are made for grabbing, pulling and holding and are full of interesting textures, fun sounds and lots of stimulating activities.

The first brain capacities to develop are social, and they develop in response to social experience by simply holding and enjoying your baby. The appropriate one-to-one social experience with you as a loving parent is critical for his further development.

At play:

  • Baby uses fingers to explore, starts pulling on parent's hair and jewellery
  • Baby can hold toy but cannot yet coordinate hands and eyes
  • Responds with pleasure to friendly handling and play with parents
  • Games of peek-a-boo are fun for baby
  • Baby starts to pull, shake and squeeze toys

Yes! SuperBaby's easy to grab squeakers and music playing animals and flowers with colourful textures are lots of fun. A peek-a-boo pocket is included in the Miracle Scarf™. The baby soft Miracle Band™ includes a rattle to encourage discovery. The Yes! SuperBaby® products have beautiful designs and their fun sounds reward exploration. They encourage parent-baby bonding as they are worn by the parent and played with by baby when baby is in parent's arms. Also ideal for parents who use baby slings and baby carriers.

Development Guide divided by age group:

0+ 3m+ 6m+ 9m+ 12m+ 2yrs+ 3yrs+

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