Introducing the Tummy Timer Cards!
We know you know that tummy time is vital for a baby's development, strengthening their back, neck, arms, and legs while teaching them important skills like pivoting and reaching, which are precursors to crawling. However, we also know that not every little one is thrilled about it. Soon enough, they start fussing, and your routine goes out the window.
Introducing the 'Tummy Timer' Deck, specially crafted to make tummy time enjoyable for both educators and babies. These carefully designed activities not only provide you with fantastic programmed activities but also ensure that the children embrace and delight in their tummy time experience. Plus, these engaging activities can be adapted for back time, making them a fantastic interaction tool during nappy changes.
Recommended for children aged between 0-6 months when an educator is directly present and supervising. Say goodbye to tummy time battles and hello to happy, thriving babies!
With tummy time strengthening a baby's back, neck, arms, and legs, as well as fostering essential developmental skills, these cards align directly with EYLF Outcome 1, which centres on promoting a strong sense of identity in young children and EYLF Outcome 3 that focuses on physical development. Moreover, this deck acknowledges the challenges that educators face when it comes to keeping babies engaged during tummy time. By providing engaging activities that make this crucial practice enjoyable, we contribute to EYLF Outcome 4, which encourages confident and involved learners. The 'Tummy Timer' Deck is a valuable resource for educators looking to support the holistic development of the children in their care while aligning seamlessly with the EYLF's core principles and outcomes.
This deck includes:
• 24 inspired play cards
• 1 instruction card
• A sliding draw box with easy-to-pull ribbon
On the back you will find:
• Teacher talk: a quick list of developmental areas the activity focuses on
• Switch it up: ways to change the activity based on different needs
• Hot tips: little tricks to make it a success (think clean-up ideas, safety advice, alternative resources to use)