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820K views · 67K reactions | Save this song for later! 🫶🏻 👋🏻 Hey! I’m Tyler, a music therapist and mom of 3 who loves sharing fun, and interactive songs you can use with your little ones at home 🥰✨ Songs like this are PERFECT for babies who are learning new concepts and words! Not to mention, it’s a fun way to help you and your baby spend time together, and deepen your bonds ❤️ Singing with our babies is more than just fun, it’s an incredible way to help them learn! Music naturally captures their attention, making it easier for them to absorb new words, movements, and concepts. 🙌🏻 Songs like this are wonderful because they engage multiple senses like hearing, seeing, and touch, all at the same time!! This helps build strong connections in a child’s brain while also fostering connection, communication, and confidence. 💖 This song is so simple, and you can throw in tickles, kisses, help them point to your face while you sing, the possibilities are endless, and babies LOVE it! ✨ Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or educator, incorporating music into daily routines is a joyful and effective way to support language development and learning. ✨ Lyrics: “2 little eyes to look around 2 little ears to hear each sound 1 little nose to smell what’s sweet 1 little mouth that likes to eat!” 
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93K views · 3.3K reactions | Save this song for later! 🫶🏻 👋🏻 Hey! I’m Tyler, a music therapist and mom of 3 who loves sharing fun, and interactive songs you can use with your little ones at home 🥰✨ Songs like this are PERFECT for babies who are learning new concepts and words! Not to mention, it’s a fun way to help you and your baby spend time together, and deepen your bonds ❤️ Singing with our babies is more than just fun, it’s an incredible way to help them learn! Music naturally captures their attention, making it easier for them to absorb new words, movements, and concepts. 🙌🏻 Songs like this are wonderful because they engage multiple senses like hearing, seeing, and touch, all at the same time!! This helps build strong connections in a child’s brain while also fostering con
20K views · 260 reactions | Use this exercise to calm down + connect with your child! 👇 This nursery rhyme is a great way to provide some sensory input while connecting with your child! This exercise provides physical touch and eye contact that can help promote calmness + strengthen the relationship between the child and caregiver! Here are the words (to my version): 🤗 “Knead, knead the dough just right.” (lightly massage your child’s tummy) 🍞 “Slice, slice the bread looks nice.” (swipe the outside of your hands cross their torso in a slicing motion) 🧈 “Spread, spread some butter on your head.” (rub the top of their head by pushing their hair off their forehead) 🍯 “Jam on top to make you sweet” (tap their head with your fingers) 😋 “Now you look good enough to eat!” (nuzzle their neck while making a munching sound or blow raspberries) This exercise can be used to improve your child’s mood or get them ready for bed! The adorable cushions she is lying on in this video are from @tokimats! They are incredibly soft, overstuffed bean bags, which are great for sensory input exercises! 🧡 Follow @thecalmcaterpillar for more! 🐛 | The Calm Caterpillar
20K views · 260 reactions | Use this exercise to calm down + connect with your child! 👇 This nursery rhyme is a great way to provide some sensory input while connecting with your child! This exercise provides physical touch and eye contact that can help promote calmness + strengthen the relationship between the child and caregiver! Here are the words (to my version): 🤗 “Knead, knead the dough just right.” (lightly massage your child’s tummy) 🍞 “Slice, slice the bread looks nice.” (swipe the outside of your hands cross their torso in a slicing motion) 🧈 “Spread, spread some butter on your head.” (rub the top of their head by pushing their hair off their forehead) 🍯 “Jam on top to make you sweet” (tap their head with your fingers) 😋 “Now you look good enough to eat!” (nu
564K views · 2.5K reactions | Slinky on wall-2 #kidsactivities #sensoryplay #toddlerlife #toddlers #toddlerlearning #paisleyscorner #parenting #familytime #dadlife #momlife #mumlife #toddlerlife | Jake Coco
564K views · 2.5K reactions | Slinky on wall-2 #kidsactivities #sensoryplay #toddlerlife #toddlers #toddlerlearning #paisleyscorner #parenting #familytime #dadlife #momlife #mumlife #toddlerlife | Jake Coco
736K views · 11K reactions | Opposites song ✨ #kindergartenteacher #learningisfun #OppositesSong #learningthroughsong #Icebreaker #TransitionSong | Teacher Carla
353K views · 4.4K reactions | Opposites song ✨ #kindergartenteacher #learningisfun #OppositesSong #learningthroughsong #Icebreaker #TransitionSong | Teacher Carla
65K views · 11K reactions | Valentine's Day photoshoot ideas #valentinesdayphotoshoot #foryou #momtok #babyphotoshoot #fyp | KUBRA | Motherhood
65K views · 11K reactions | Valentine's Day photoshoot ideas #valentinesdayphotoshoot #foryou #momtok #babyphotoshoot #fyp | KUBRA | Motherhood
600K views · 2.2K reactions | Wondering how to engage with your baby? TRY THIS! Do you see the beautiful eye contact, engagement, and smiles coming from this little one? Also, notice how her body can move comfortably to all of the positions we move. If your baby has tension, fussiness, or difficulty with transitions, this 1 minute movement song can be a great start to helping them get comfortable in their body. Here’s why it’s more than just fun: 💬 Boosts language skills by connecting words to actions. 🤲 Helps stretch and strengthen movements required for optimal development. 🧠 Strengthens memory and cognitive development. ❤️ Deepens your bond through playful interaction. 🎉 Gives babies a way to express themselves before they can talk! Save this post for later and send to a friend who has a baby! | Baby Basics OT
600K views · 2.2K reactions | Wondering how to engage with your baby? TRY THIS! Do you see the beautiful eye contact, engagement, and smiles coming from this little one? Also, notice how her body can move comfortably to all of the positions we move. If your baby has tension, fussiness, or difficulty with transitions, this 1 minute movement song can be a great start to helping them get comfortable in their body. Here’s why it’s more than just fun: 💬 Boosts language skills by connecting words to actions. 🤲 Helps stretch and strengthen movements required for optimal development. 🧠 Strengthens memory and cognitive development. ❤️ Deepens your bond through playful interaction. 🎉 Gives babies a way to express themselves before they can talk! Save this post for later and send to a frien
8.6K views · 37K reactions | ✨easy activity for baby’s wake window✨ you only need- 💛gallon sized plastic bag 💛paper, cut to size to fit in bag 💛paint 💛tape to secure & stick to floor Super simple no mess art and sensory activity that’ll keep baby occupied during tummy time! 🎨 For the link & discount code to the tummy wedge, comment TUMMY TIME #wakewindow #babyactivity #babyplay #babyplayideas #babyplaying #4monthold #5monthold #6monthold #tummytime #tummytimefun #tummytimeactivities | Sarah | Baby + Toddler Sleep | Motherhood
8.3K views · 34K reactions | ✨easy activity for baby’s wake window✨ you only need- 💛gallon sized plastic bag 💛paper, cut to size to fit in bag 💛paint 💛tape to secure & stick to floor Super simple no mess art and sensory activity that’ll keep baby occupied during tummy time! 🎨 For the link & discount code to the tummy wedge, comment TUMMY TIME #wakewindow #babyactivity #babyplay #babyplayideas #babyplaying #4monthold #5monthold #6monthold #tummytime #tummytimefun #tummytimeactivities | Sarah | Baby + Toddler Sleep | Motherhood
4M views · 5.8K reactions | 🇺🇸 We learned this wonderful song with @happybabbler and loved it! ♥️ Here’s the result. Try it with your little ones and share how it went. Let’s spread the joy of this music together! 🎶 🇵🇹Aprendemos esta canção maravilhosa com a @happybabbler e adorámos! ♥️ Aqui está o resultado. Tentem com os vossos bebés e partilhem como correu. Vamos espalhar a alegria desta música juntos 🎶🥰 #baby #music #babysong #bebé #musica #aprender #mumlife | Mdreams Book
4M views · 5.8K reactions | 🇺🇸 We learned this wonderful song with @happybabbler and loved it! ♥️ Here’s the result. Try it with your little ones and share how it went. Let’s spread the joy of this music together! 🎶 🇵🇹Aprendemos esta canção maravilhosa com a @happybabbler e adorámos! ♥️ Aqui está o resultado. Tentem com os vossos bebés e partilhem como correu. Vamos espalhar a alegria desta música juntos 🎶🥰 #baby #music #babysong #bebé #musica #aprender #mumlife | Mdreams Book
1.6M views · 5.6K reactions | 🇺🇸 Learning new songs is always an adventure! 🎶 Today, we dove into this amazing melody with @thealanabananashow and @music_with_shannon. Did you liked it? ☺️ #newsong #musiclearning #musicislife 🇵🇹 Aprender novas canções é sempre uma aventura! 🎶 Hoje foi dia de mergulhar neta melodia incrível com @thealanabananashow e @music_with_shannon. Gostaram? #novascanções #aprendizadomusical #musicaevida | Mdreams Book
1.6M views · 5.6K reactions | 🇺🇸 Learning new songs is always an adventure! 🎶 Today, we dove into this amazing melody with @thealanabananashow and @music_with_shannon. Did you liked it? ☺️ #newsong #musiclearning #musicislife 🇵🇹 Aprender novas canções é sempre uma aventura! 🎶 Hoje foi dia de mergulhar neta melodia incrível com @thealanabananashow e @music_with_shannon. Gostaram? #novascanções #aprendizadomusical #musicaevida | Mdreams Book
1K views · 18K reactions | 🇺🇸 We learned a beautiful new song with @music.for.littles 🎵😍 Our baby loved it, and so did we! 🥰 If you don’t already follow her page, you absolutely should. It’s amazing for music lovers and special family moments. 💕 And don’t forget to follow us for more moments like this! ❤️ 🇵🇹 Aprendemos uma nova canção maravilhosa com a @music.for.littles 🎵😍 O nosso bebé adorou, e nós também! 🥰 Se ainda não conhecem a página dela, têm mesmo de seguir. É incrível para quem gosta de música e momentos especiais em família. 💕 E já agora, sigam-nos para mais momentos como este! ❤️ | Mdreams Book
1K views · 18K reactions | 🇺🇸 We learned a beautiful new song with @music.for.littles 🎵😍 Our baby loved it, and so did we! 🥰 If you don’t already follow her page, you absolutely should. It’s amazing for music lovers and special family moments. 💕 And don’t forget to follow us for more moments like this! ❤️ 🇵🇹 Aprendemos uma nova canção maravilhosa com a @music.for.littles 🎵😍 O nosso bebé adorou, e nós também! 🥰 Se ainda não conhecem a página dela, têm mesmo de seguir. É incrível para quem gosta de música e momentos especiais em família. 💕 E já agora, sigam-nos para mais momentos como este! ❤️ | Mdreams Book
157K views · 6K reactions | Want to make your baby smarter? 🧠✨ It’s as easy as grabbing a ball! Bouncing, swaying, or rocking on a ball isn’t just fun—it’s building your baby’s brain in BIG ways: ✨ Wires the brain for focus and problem-solving Movement on the ball strengthens neural pathways by stimulating both sides of the brain. This cross-lateral movement is key for developing skills like concentration, memory, and problem-solving. ✨ Boosts coordination and balance The gentle, unpredictable motion activates your baby’s vestibular system (the balance center of the brain). This helps them process spatial awareness, control their movements, and build the foundation for walking and running. ✨ Accelerates gross motor milestones Core and postural strength gained on the ball supports crawling, sitting, and standing milestones. Reaching these milestones enhances the brain’s ability to make connections and accelerates overall brain development. Every tiny movement strengthens the neural pathways that set the stage for learning, confidence, and creativity. 💡 How to try it: ✔️ Grab a yoga ball and hold your baby securely on their back or their belly ✔️ Start with gentle bounces and side-to-side sways. ✔️ Watch their giggles turn into brain-building brilliance! Tag a parent, grab a ball, and build some brilliance today! ✨🧠🤍 #MakeBabiesSmarter #babyactivities #babyexercises #BabyDevelopment #BuildingBrilliantBrains #PurposefulPlay #milestones | Building Brilliant Brains
157K views · 6K reactions | Want to make your baby smarter? 🧠✨ It’s as easy as grabbing a ball! Bouncing, swaying, or rocking on a ball isn’t just fun—it’s building your baby’s brain in BIG ways: ✨ Wires the brain for focus and problem-solving Movement on the ball strengthens neural pathways by stimulating both sides of the brain. This cross-lateral movement is key for developing skills like concentration, memory, and problem-solving. ✨ Boosts coordination and balance The gentle, unpredictable motion activates your baby’s vestibular system (the balance center of the brain). This helps them process spatial awareness, control their movements, and build the foundation for walking and running. ✨ Accelerates gross motor milestones Core and postural strength gained on the ball supports craw
394K views · 13K reactions | Your baby’s brain is growing every time they move! 🧠✨ When your baby hangs or spins, their inner ear sends signals to their brain through the vestibular system. This system controls balance, spatial awareness, and coordination—skills that are essential for everything from crawling to walking, and even sitting still to focus. 👉 Why does this matter for brain development? Every time your baby challenges their balance: ✔️ They activate the cerebellum, the part of the brain responsible for movement and coordination. ✔️ They strengthen connections between the cerebellum and the prefrontal cortex, which supports higher-level skills like problem-solving, attention, and emotional regulation. ✔️ They build neural pathways faster, helping them reach physical milestones early—and early milestones pave the way for better cognitive development! 👉 Why vestibular input is so powerful: Adding gentle movements gives your baby extra vestibular input, which: ✔️ Enhances body awareness (so they can move more confidently). ✔️ Stimulates the brain to process new information faster. ✔️ Encourages curiosity and exploration—the foundations of learning. Movement isn’t just fun—it’s essential for smarter, stronger kids! Every hang, spin, and wobble helps build their brain and body in ways that last a lifetime. 💪🧠 ⭐️check out my vestibular program for babies, called the Milestone Masters Playbook, where I give you fun ways to pick up babies, inversions and so much more!! Comment MILESTONES if you’re looking for new ways to move your baby! Save this for later and tag a parent who would love this brain-building activity! #BuildingBrilliantBrains #VestibularDevelopment #BabyBrainDevelopment #milestones #SmartKids #PurposefulParenting #GrossMotorSkills #BrainPower #StrongBabies #happybabies #domanmom | Building Brilliant Brains
394K views · 13K reactions | Your baby’s brain is growing every time they move! 🧠✨ When your baby hangs or spins, their inner ear sends signals to their brain through the vestibular system. This system controls balance, spatial awareness, and coordination—skills that are essential for everything from crawling to walking, and even sitting still to focus. 👉 Why does this matter for brain development? Every time your baby challenges their balance: ✔️ They activate the cerebellum, the part of the brain responsible for movement and coordination. ✔️ They strengthen connections between the cerebellum and the prefrontal cortex, which supports higher-level skills like problem-solving, attention, and emotional regulation. ✔️ They build neural pathways faster, helping them reach physical mileston
66K views · 3.6K reactions | Make sure your little ones are hanging around—literally! 🐒 Did you know hanging is one of the simplest, most powerful activities to support your baby’s development? Here’s why: ✨ Chest Expansion: Hanging creates a natural force that stretches the rib cage, strengthening the chest walls and improving overall respiration. 🫁 Stronger lungs = better oxygen flow to the brain and the ability to fight off respiratory infections. 🗣️ Well-developed breathing supports early language development (talk about a win-win!). And the benefits don’t stop there! Hanging helps your baby’s brain by building: 🧠 Fine and gross motor skills 🧠 Visual convergence (eyes working together) 🧠 Integration of the grasp reflex (a critical early milestone!) When to start? From birth! Yep, with proper support, you can gently introduce hanging motions to babies at any age. How to get started: 1️⃣ For newborns: With your thumb in their hand, let them grip your fingers (grasp reflex) as you slowly lift and lower their body. 2️⃣ For older babies: Use a dowel rod bar or monkey bars to let them practice hanging. 3️⃣ Keep it fun and short! Just a few seconds at a time can make a big difference. 🚨always make sure baby is actively engaged (holding on) to protect their joints🤍 This is just ONE amazing way to give your child the advantage. Share this with parents who want their babies to thrive! Comment HANG if you need some fun tools! Check out my hanging highlight reel for more! #babybraingrowth #hanging #brachiation #parentingtips #chestexpansion #finemotorskills #grossmotorskills #stronglungs #milestones #domanmethod #momtips #buildingbrilliantbrains | Building Brilliant Brains
65K views · 3.3K reactions | Make sure your little ones are hanging around—literally! 🐒 Did you know hanging is one of the simplest, most powerful activities to support your baby’s development? Here’s why: ✨ Chest Expansion: Hanging creates a natural force that stretches the rib cage, strengthening the chest walls and improving overall respiration. 🫁 Stronger lungs = better oxygen flow to the brain and the ability to fight off respiratory infections. 🗣️ Well-developed breathing supports early language development (talk about a win-win!). And the benefits don’t stop there! Hanging helps your baby’s brain by building: 🧠 Fine and gross motor skills 🧠 Visual convergence (eyes working together) 🧠 Integration of the grasp reflex (a critical early milestone!) When to start? From birth!