In the first few months of baby, it can be stressful because
everybody is trying to establish one route that includes the baby’s needs.
Sleeping, for baby and parents, is often scarce. And everyone wondered how to
interact with a newborn. Babies learn from their parents or caretakers
regularly and you can play with your baby by focusing on many different senses.
Infant’s mood
Pay attention to your baby’s mood and level of agility when
you play with them. Notice the fun and cleverness when they are ready to play.
When your baby in this state, he will open eyes and would calm down as well as
does not fuss. Your baby can move, wave or can lie to observe around the world.
Playing with babies will make them happy and their response will be increased
positively before you pay attention. Try to play with your baby when he’s
fussy. This can stimulate him and makes him more vociferous.

Pay attention to
your baby’s mood when you play with them.
Touching
Touching is one of the few first feelings that your baby uses
to explore about the world around him. Focus on his touch sense by massaging
him lightly during the playing time. Rub your baby gently on his feet, legs,
arms and stomach with smoothing action after bathing or charging diapers. You
can introduce to your baby different textures by a variety of things to hold
and explore. Letting baby hold a small pieces cloth, blanket, small blocks and
other items will help your baby familiar with different textures. You also can
rub the various fabrics on his arms, legs or chin during playing with him.

Touching is what
your baby use to explore about the world around them.
Sound
Most babies love the sound and would turn their heads toward
the sound unusually from early age. Shake the different types of baby rattles
and watch as he or she tries catching or holding them. Put bells or rattles
near his or her feet and he or she will kicked these toys to see the sound. Try
the great bells, rattles or plastic eggs filled with rice, soy or other noisy
things. Closely monitor to ensure no rattles and knocking things poured out.
Vision
When your baby’s eyesight developed, he prefers to see the
world around him. Most children love to look at them in the mirror. Lie prone
your baby and put one mirror on the floor in front of him to encourage him to
lift his head up and look. You also can lie supine with your baby lying on your
stomach and talk to them during the feeding time. Your baby will be comfortable
by seeing you, your voice and the touch of your hands.

Babies love to see
the world around them.