Welcome to The Senser Play Kit for months 5-6
Watch Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph introduce the Senser Play Kit for months 5 and 6 of your baby's life.
Watch Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph introduce the Senser Play Kit for months 5 and 6 of your baby's life.
Kicking play develops crucial motor skills. Learn why your baby kicks and some fun ways to encourage them to practice.
Your baby needs lots of tummy time to build core muscle strength for crawling. Here are the different stages of tummy time and ideas to make the most of them.
Husband of Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph demonstrates how to talk slowly during a house tour, a baby's favorite activity in their first year.
Try these four simple ways to support your baby as their ability to see in color and three dimensions develop.
Books expose your baby to new vocabulary, rhyming and rhythm, and new language structures. Here's what to expect from reading at this age.
Your baby will likely roll from belly to back much sooner than rolling from back to belly. Here are the average ranges for when babies start rolling.
The Magic Tissue Box is a great way for your baby to learn about emptying—and later filling—containers.
By mouthing objects, your baby builds a solid foundation for speech and sensory development. Find out what is safe for your baby to mouth.
Babies can understand language before they can speak. Here are ways to communicate with your baby before they say their first recognizable words.
Here's what Lovevery child development experts want parents to know about how—and how often—to talk to your baby.
After numerous play studies, weeks of in-home testing, and thousands of customer surveys, we are excited to announce updates to our award-winning Play Gym, now designed with even more developmental support for your baby.
Starting your baby on solids can feel a little confusing, but there isn't one right way to feed your baby. Learn more tips for introducing solid foods.
Sitting develops in stages, like all milestones—and there’s no need to rush it. More time on the floor is better than sitting in a baby seat for helping your baby improve strength and balance. In this post: Side-lying provides balance and core work When your baby plays on their side, it’s easy for them to … Continued
Rolling from back to belly is a skill that emerges from 3 to 5 months, but your baby is laying the groundwork for it now. Here’s exactly how to encourage this skill. In this post: Get your baby ready to roll Where the head goes, the body will follow. A fun plaything such as the … Continued