by Jennifer Fuller | Feb 14, 2018 | Health, Newborn, Parenting
I went to Woolworths today and was amazed by the feeling of celebration that was taking over. Outside, the pillars of Sebele had been decorated with pink and red balloons. As I entered Woolies there was a flurry of activity around the flower section, which had –...
by Jennifer Fuller | May 11, 2017 | Building Relationships, Newborn, Sensory Play
Babies are born with all of the brain cells they’ll ever need and yet the infant brain is very immature at birth. Connections in the brain are being made with every experience a baby encounters. In fact, their brain produces 700 new neural connections every second!...
by Jennifer Fuller | Jan 18, 2017 | At Home, Newborn
Dancing with your baby is a lovely activity to do right from the earliest weeks after birth. Its a good transition activity for the fourth trimester, since dancing is a repeat of the rocking and swaying motion your baby experienced for nine months inside mum. Holding...
by Caroline Gartland | May 11, 2016 | Newborn
Your newborn develops so much in the first three months of life and can be expected to reach a number of important milestones. Time flies by in a whirlwind of feeds, nappy changes and sleepless nights. Suddenly it’s hard to remember just how tiny that precious...
by Caroline Gartland | Apr 21, 2016 | Newborn, Parenting
At SensoBaby we understand that play is important from birth, and playing with your newborn is a great way to help their development. The challenge the second time round is finding activities that both a newborn and siblings can play together! Our family is expanding...
by Jennifer Fuller | Apr 20, 2016 | Newborn, Pregnancy
Everyone’s heard how difficult the first few weeks with a newborn usually are. The sleepless nights, constant feeds, and overall turmoil in the house as you get used to being a newly-expanded family of 3 or 4 or more. And as a result, the advice to “accept help from...