
What’s your baby’s brain working on at 7 weeks?
Parts of your baby's brain are about to experience a growth spurt. Learn 4 ways to encourage strong neural connections.
Parts of your baby's brain are about to experience a growth spurt. Learn 4 ways to encourage strong neural connections.
Discover creative ways to use black-and-white cards and patterns to help your baby learn.
Try these 7 activities to help your baby use their muscles, activate their senses, and build neural connections.
Face-to-face time increases your baby's attention span, helps them learn to tolerate eye contact, and introduces them to social cues.
During the early weeks of life, babies use their sense of hearing and smell to identify the people closest to them. Read how and when recognition starts.
It’s easy to get into a rut with your baby, playing with them in the same spot with the same toys in the same ways. Read how this goes against neuroscientific research and easy ways to add newness.
By 9 months, many of your baby’s sensory systems are getting more sophisticated. Learn how to practice those sensory skills with your baby.
Join Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph as she explains The Looker Play Kit for your newborn in weeks 0-12
Everyday noises are new to your baby. Use these 5 play ideas to introduce them to natural sounds and help them develop lasting neural networks.
Montessori is about tapping into a child’s natural inclination to learn. Here are 10 of the best Montessori toys for your baby's first year.
The most meaningful learning happens when your baby is exposed to everyday objects and events. Here are some ways to help your baby build their intelligence.
Here are some thoughts to consider if you find yourself battling worries over your toddler’s milestones or suffering the effects of child comparisons.
Lovevery's experts share 10 techniques you can use to protect and grow your infant's developing brain.
High-contrast images are important for your baby’s cognitive development. Learn why babies love black and white images and download high-contrast images here.
Try these four simple ways to support your baby as their ability to see in color and three dimensions develop.
At 11 weeks, your baby may start responding to your voice and inspecting their own hands. Discover what else is developing right now.
Images of varying complexity help strengthen your baby's eyesight. Here are some high-contrast images to download.
Your newborn baby explores the world by tracking sights and sounds. Here are Lovevery's play ideas to support your baby's tracking skills.
An occupational therapist shares how to gently turn your baby's head from side to side to avoid flat spots and tight neck muscles.
High-contrast images build rich neural networks in your baby’s brain. Learn how their vision is developing right now.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends tummy time starting in the first week. Here are some tips for newborn tummy time.
Your baby’s eyes are naturally drawn to things like dark hair against a light shirt, ceiling fans, windows and blinds, or frames on a white wall. Entertain your baby with brain-healthy high contrast images during tummy time.