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Encouraging Tummy Time
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Encouraging Tummy Time

Author Ann-Marie Espinoza Posted on July 18, 2017April 18, 2018 5,350 Views 2 Likes

From the moment parents bring their newborns home from the hospital, they are encouraged to introduce their babies to “tummy time” in small increments on a daily basis. The theory behind tummy time is that it strengthens babies’ neck and shoulder muscles so that they can perform much bigger tasks only a few months later, including sitting, crawling, and walking. It also helps to prevent flat spots on the back of infants’ heads. The learning curve to early parenthood can be steep but we are here to help with your baby’s tummy time needs!

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Pacific Play Tents provides industry leading play tents, tunnels, teepees and parachutes that enhance a child’s environment and engage them in imaginative fun. The versatile line includes play houses, tent/tunnel combos, bed tents, beach cabanas and travel chairs, all designed to stimulate the mind’s of our children and to encourage more unplugged play time! Owned by Stansport, the leading outdoor adventure one-stop shop, quality and safety are the focus behind every product.

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