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Taf Toys Baby Tummy Time First Pillow

Taf Toys Baby Tummy Time First Pillow

Regular price $37.90 SGD
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OVERVIEW

  • Designed to strengthen neck and back muscles while making tummy time comfortable and fun!
  • This smartly designed pillow offers just the right support from day one.


Stage 1 (0–2 months): The soft U-shaped design gently cradles baby’s elbows, helping to build neck strength with cozy support and high-contrast visual stimulation.

Stage 2 (2–6 months): Firmer support allows arms to move freely—perfect for reaching, exploring sensory toys, and early crawling practice.

DETAILS

 

  • 2-in-1 Stage-Based Design: Grows with your baby — from soft newborn support to firmer structure for arm-free movement and active play.
  • U-Shaped Pillow for Elbow Alignment: Helps bring elbows closer together to support head lifting, visual focus, and early development of tracking and muscle control.
  • Encourages Longer Tummy Time: Comfortable design and engaging features help babies stay longer on their tummy, strengthening neck and back muscles and preparing them for crawling.

 

Includes:

  • 1 x Tummy Time Pillow
  • 1 x Double-Sided Crinkle Toy
  • 1 x Teething Rings


Safety Tested: Rigorously tested to meet our highest safety and quality standards.


DEVELOPMENT VALUES

  • Builds Core Strength from Day One: Soft, supportive base helps develop neck, shoulder, and back muscles—preparing baby for key milestones like crawling and sitting.
  • Enhances Visual Tracking & Focus: High-contrast and colorful illustrations captivate developing eyes, supporting visual tracking and focus during tummy time.
  • Boosts Sensory Exploration: Includes an attached teether, ring, and crinkle toys to stimulate baby's senses—touch, sight, and hearing.
  • Develops Fine Motor Skills: Encourages reaching, grasping, and exploring—building hand-eye coordination and dexterity for future skills like stacking and self-feeding.
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