Let your little hands grab it and make your baby's tactile perception stronger
Let your little hands grab it and make your baby's tactile perception stronger
Purpose of the game: Promote baby's grasping ability, exercise tactile perception ability, and promote brain development.
Game props: rattles, etc.
Game steps:
1. Newborn babies often have their hands in the shape of a fist. When an object touches the baby's palm, the baby will make a tight fist. Parents can use a rattle or other toys with handles (you can make your own, such as wrapping chopsticks with cloth, string, etc. of various materials to make a touch stick) or touch the baby's palm with an adult's fingers to let the baby hold it tightly. live.
2. After the baby lets go, continue to use a rattle to stimulate the baby's palm and let him grasp it.
3. When the baby holds a rattle, etc., you can also gently shake or pull it away to stimulate the baby's palm and encourage him to hold it tighter.
Game Tips: This game does not require a specific time and place. You can play it at any time as long as you have time. You can play this grabbing game at any time when you are doing certain things, such as feeding your baby, walking around with your baby in your arms, or when you see something your baby is interested in.

