When adults and infants make eye contact, their brainwaves actually synchronise with each other
All in knee bounces
When adults and infants make eye contact, their brainwaves actually synchronise with each other
You really can’t go wrong with introducing a little poetry into your daily routine
Family rituals are bound to bring moments of comfort, peace and joy into your day and help the little people in your life feel safe, grounded and loved.
There are many things we miss out on when we’re disconnected from the wisdom of our older family members… ask a Granny for a song today!
Here’s my current favourite knee bounce - sure to get your little one giggling.
Find a few moments to escape the Christmas madness and share these musical moments with your little one...
Once upon a time, it was a common sight to see parents bouncing, dandling or dinking babies on their knee to songs and chants that had been passed down through the generations.
Have you ever wondered why some people can sing happy birthday in tune, clap along in time at a concert and dance gracefully, while others can't hold a tune to save themselves, have no sense of beat and dance with two left feet?
Knee bounces are a great way for babies, toddlers (and even big kids) to feel the beat in their body. Grab your little astronaut and get ready for squeals of delight as you take a trip to the moon together...