麻豆社

It's not too early for your newborn to have a baby workout! Try small movements like raising their arms and pedalling their legs.

Your baby will love to feel your touch as you play, and you might find they're more engaged as you talk them through it.

Take a look at the video below for some ideas.

Why help baby stretch their arms and legs?

  • Your baby's arm and leg muscles are developing and strengthening every day - helping them move their arms and legs will help them build their gross motor skills
  • They'll love to feel your touch as you play - the contact with you promotes the flow of oxytocin, the happy hormone that helps strengthen early bonds
  • The physical movements might help them to focus on your voice and what you're saying to them
  • If you make plenty of eye-contact as you chat to them and it will help keep them engaged

If baby is really not into it, then remember to stop - you can always try another time.

Your baby's physical development

We had some of our Instagram followers' burning questions about babies' physical development answered by a panel of health visitors - check out their advice here.

Have you tried tummy time with your little one? Check out our guide to what tummy time is and how to make the most of it.

Find out why sitting up can be a key stepping stone in your baby's language learning.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 5, A mum raising her daughter's arms gently while she lies with her back on a mat., Try gentle movements like raising baby's arms and legs.

Find another activity

In case you missed it