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High Contrast Sensory Tummy Time Caterpillar

High Contrast Sensory Tummy Time Caterpillar

Regular price R 229.00 ZAR
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High Contrast Sensory Tummy Time Caterpillar
  • Stimulating Visual Designs
  • Develops gross motor skills and hand - eye co ordination
  • Crackling and Rattle Sound
  • Baby Mirror
  • Variety of textures and shapes
  • Handy to travel with, or send along to a care giver

Whats included

1 x High Contrast Caterpillar

How to use

Use the Caterpillar to encourage Tummy Time by placing it within their visual field. Your little one can also learn to hold the caterpillar and juggle it between their hands and feet. This is excellent for gross motor development and bodily awareness.

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Dimensions

30cm long x 10cm wide

Care Instructions

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The High Contrast Tummy Time Caterpillar

Use the Caterpillar to encourage Tummy Time by placing it within their visual field. Your little one can also learn to hold the caterpillar and juggle it between their hands and feet. This is excellent for gross motor development and bodily awareness.

  • Think Baby High Contrast Swirl

    WHY High Contrast?

    When arriving in this world, and throughout the first year of life, your baby is often overwhelmed by what they see. High Contrast Images provide a calming point of focus - something your baby can easily focus on and will love to look at. 

    Simple Black and White Images can be introduced from birth. It is an age appropriate stimulation and encourages strong neurological activity, which will literally grow and develop more areas of the brain. This, not only assists with the timely maturation of the visual and other sensory systems, but naturally creates a good foundation for learning and concentration skills.  

  • WHY Sensory Stimulation?

    A Newborn baby's brain is approximately one quarter of the size that it will one day become.

    The remarkable sensory system is already developing in the womb, but once born, all senses develop and mature at different stages.

    Regular positive sensory input cause frequent activation of synapses in sensory pathways, which results in stronger, more memorable connections. On the other hand, when pathways are not stimulated, they can start to fade away. It is therefore vital for a baby to receive positive and age appropriate sensory stimulation of all their senses from birth, as this directly influences the maturation of the sensory system and ultimately the growth of the brain.