Let baby be part of the goings on from day one! Enjoy baby’s company at eye level, no matter where you’re sitting. Learn more about the importance of eye gaze and eye contact in our informative expert article Eye Contact in Babies.
As baby grows, she will be free to take part in the family activities even before learning how to sit up. Let baby enjoy eye level quality time with mom, dad and the rest of the family, sharing your family moments with the youngest member.
When it’s time to introduce baby to solids, raise the seat to dining table height and let her join in on the family meals and taste her first pureed foods while the other family members eat. Seeing loved ones enjoy their meals is a wonderful encouragement for baby as she takes her first steps in the world of solids!
Raise the Close to Me Bouncer to dining table height to enjoy some face to face time with baby, letting her sit by the family table to enjoy her meals (bottles and later first solids) with the rest of the family.
Recline the back of the bouncer to let baby relax in a more soothing position, listening to playful and relaxing tunes (25 mins of music).
Let baby enjoy the vibrations at sofa level and play with the Close to Me Bouncer’s cute arch toys while in the familiar bouncer mode. This is an excellent position to let baby enjoy some quality family time in the living room.
These are the key Developmental Wonders this product can encourage in your baby:
The unique height and angle of this bouncer mean that baby is at parents’ eye level. This close face-to-face setting encourages communication, interaction and exchanges between baby and parent, which all contribute to communication and language acquisition.
The cradling seat that bounces, soothing music and gentle vibrating motion create an ideal environment that envelops and relaxes baby while supporting the development of EQ.
The colorful toys, soft vibrations and soothing and playful music all stimulate baby’s senses.
When babies reach out and attempt to bat at the hanging, toys they practice and hone their fine motor skills and learn eye-hand coordination.