Older children may
enjoy rocking the baby, reading or singing to her, or giving her a bottle.
Not exact matches
If your
baby is one that
enjoys a constant
rocking motion, a battery - powered might be a good idea.
At this age, your
baby may
enjoy playing with dolls, pretending to
rock them or to feed them.
Or, it's a beautiful day and you detour to
enjoy a nice hike, only to play
rock, paper, scissors with your partner to determine who gets to hold
baby for the duration of the outing because neither of you thought to bring a stroller or carrier.
The gentle
rocking movement of the 3 - in - 1 Rocker Napper can be
enjoyed by
baby while playing with the rattling snail and flowery mirror
Most newborn
babies who are crying like to be swaddled, many like to be
rocked, while others
enjoy being sung to or going for a walk.
A breastfed
baby enjoys not only the comfort of the warm breast, but caressing,
rocking, and eye contact before, during, and after feedings.
Your
baby will have no awareness of your intimate acts beyond possibly
enjoying the
rocking motion from his cozy, safe cocoon.
During those early weeks and months, your
baby will
enjoy simply sitting in a reclined position and looking at your face or sleeping while you
rock the
baby bouncer with your hand.
Many parents
rock or nurse their
babies to sleep because they consider it normal and natural, because they
enjoy it and their
baby is thriving and sleeping well, or simply because nothing else seems to work.
Eventually, your
baby would be still and
enjoy his mother's
rock - a-bye for him.
Using a bouncing or
rocking chair for your
baby is great for two reasons, firstly they'll
enjoy playing with the stimulating toys that are attached (some even have sounds!)
Provide motion:
Babies enjoy repetitive, rhythmic motion such as
rocking, swinging, swaying, jiggling, dancing, or a drive in the car.
Most
babies respond to this type of soothing music within a few minutes and may even take part in the activity by gently
rocking back and forth, closing their eyes to
enjoy the experience and showing facial expressions that indicate happiness.
Babies enjoy being held, caressed, stroked,
rocked, and carried, as it's comforting and calming.