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Toy Talk: Manimama on Playing with Newborn Babies

by Hsien-Hsien Lei on April 7th, 2007

Boppy Tummy Time Play PadKerri and I are a few years out from the newborn stage with our children. *sniff* Manicmama, on the other hand, is expecting her third child and has some great tips for how to play with a newborn baby. In addition to her tips, I’d like to add my own.

  1. Read to your baby. They appreciate it sooner than you think.
  2. Hold your baby in your arms as much as you can. They’re only small for so long and holding them gives them a different perspective and helps them learn how to balance their bobbleheads.
  3. Sing to your baby even if you’re no American Idol star. They love your voice no matter what. If you’re shy, put on your favorite CD and siiiing!
  4. Take them on walks in the great outdoors. Even babies can appreciate fresh air, sunshine, and changing scenery.
  5. Have guests come over to hold and talk to your baby. I felt very protective of my son when he was born but I’m grateful that he had others who adored him and showed him that the world is a loving place.

What other tips to you have for how to play with a newborn baby?

NB: The toy shown above is the Boppy Tummy Time Play Pad available for $24.99 from Amazon.

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2 opinions for Toy Talk: Manimama on Playing with Newborn Babies

  • manicmama
    Apr 7, 2007 at 5:03 am

    I was surprised to see anyone pick up on this post because for many people it is probably obvious how to play with a baby. However, my other kids are now school age and it is amazing how quickly you forget things.

    Thanks for the vote of confidence. I love your tips and will definitely be adding them to my repertoire!

  • Hsien-Hsien Lei
    Apr 7, 2007 at 2:10 pm

    manicmama: Hi! Your post was great and reminded me of a conversation I had recently with a dear friend who said she had no idea how to interact with her children when they were small. I think she was exaggerating b/c her kids are brilliant but I it definitely helps to see what others do in case we get stuck in a rut. :)

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