Pathways.org | Why Are Mirrors Good for Baby?Want a toy that will keep your baby entertained and that is also good for their development? Put your wallet away, because you probably already have this in your home: mirrors! Yes, that mirror hanging on your bathroom wall can help your baby’s development! Find out why babies like them and why they are good for your baby.
Body Tracing Self-Portrait Mirror DrawingsLooking for all about me drawing activities for kids? Try these body tracing self-portrait mirror drawings!
Infant Mirror ActivitiesSherlyn on Instagram: “Put a mirror in front of your baby during tummy time to motivate her to lift her head! Here’s Thea smiling at her own reflection this…”
Infant EmotionsBaby mirror play activity. Material: A mirror. Put soft play mirror in the infant room, when infants play hide and seek with themselves in the mirror, it is entertainment for kids, some times they go back and come back again and see their face on the mirror. It will help to improve their social and emotional development.
Babies and Mirrors -- Montessori Baby Week 25Babies love mirrors, and a long, low mirror is a staple in a Montessori baby environment.
Exploring Mirrors In Play - Learning About Light, Reflection, Symmetry. Using Mirrors With Blocks + Creating A Focal Point.How we Montessori Mirrors exploration of light and reflection
Pom Pom Sensory Bag — Baby Play HacksMake tummy time more interesting and a learning experience with this easy sensory bag!
Simple Mirror Activity: Exploring ReflectionsThis simple mirror activity is perfect for exploring reflections and light. Collect fun materials for your child to observe.
Baby Betterment: Mirror Time MattersBabies need some time in front of the mirror every day. Here are some simple tips for making mirror time count and making it fun!
The importance of the Montessori Wall Mirror - and why you need one.Have you ever questioned why we put a mirror in our baby's room? It's common to see a low mirror in Montessori nurseries, in Nidos and infant classes. My number one reason is to promote movement. The mirror is placed next to our playmat and allows my child to focus, track movement all while he on the floor, free to move. And move he does! My second reason is because he is my third child, I love for him to be entertained so I can put the washing on, prepare dinner, and just put him down for a…
Make Tummy Time Fun with These Sensory Bags for BabiesThese sensory bags for babies are so easy to make and are such a great distraction during tummy time. Here are 4 ways you can make them!
Infant Sensory Ideascrafty.moms on Instagram: RAINBOW SENSORY BOARD 6M+ 👶🏻 Are you getting out of ideas on what to do with your baby during tummy time? Then you need to try this!…
Foil Mirror Craft TutorialInvite your preschoolers to explore themselves with these DIY foil mirrors.
Pre-k SciencePre-k science lesson I did "Mirror Magic" ~ cut a picture in half. Then use a mirror to reflect the picture to make it appear whole again ~
Tummy Time Painting - Mama.Papa.Bubba.This little bub. Gosh, he melts my heart. At 8 months old {and 5 months corrected} now, we’re working hard on building his strength and motor skills and he’s already come so far! According to his physiotherapist, the number one thing we can do at this point to help his development along is tummy time.…