Tiny Love Tiny Smarts
Social smile appears at around 6-8 weeks of age, so when your baby is around 2 months old, they may smile back at a smiling face (or take a little longer to reach that milestone). The smiling expression of Chloe Cow, combined with the jittery feature and crinkly ears help heighten baby's senses. As a newborn, hold the cow in your hand at 10-12 inches away from baby's face, and allow baby to observe it. After a few months, your baby will reach out with their hand - at first, randomly, and gradually, with purpose - and bats at the toy, causing it to swing and make pleasing sounds. This effect is captivating and encourages them to try again. Once beyond 4 months, as your baby's grasp reflex disappears, control of their hands improves, allowing them to reach out confidently to bat the toy or grasp it for further exploration.
Tiny Love strives to identify the latest discoveries in child development and translate them into engaging, interactive toys that nurture skills and delight the senses.
- Rattle
- Jitter
- Crinkly ears
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