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Fabric Baby Care Play Mat

(Item Nr:FM-CPM-01)
Give your baby a comfortable and safe crawling world! This baby crawling mat is soft and skin-friendly on one side, non-slip and wear-resistant on the other side, with a lovely pattern, which makes your baby love it. This baby play mat is not only the baby's playmate, but also a good helper for mum! Extra large size, foldable storage, easy to carry.

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Product details

Item Name: Fabric play mat
Item Number: FM-CPM-01
Material: Polyester cloth + polyester silk cotton + anti-skip cloth with silicone
Size: 50in x 50in
MOQ: 100 pcs
Place of Origin: Fujian, China
Brand Name: Faithmat
Feature: Waterproof, Shockproof, Odorless, Non-Toxic, Easy to clean, Easy assembly
Application: Playroom, nursery, living room, playground
Package: Each piece put into an inner carton, 10 inner cartons per master carton

Features:

Thicker & Soft Premium Fabric - Our baby play mats for floor is thicker than most other brand baby play mat. And it's made of premium fabric top layer to ensure a soft and cushioned surface, providing a comfortable place for your little one to relax, play and work on their developing skills.
Portable & Machine Washable - This play mats for floor is one-piece and foldable, which is easy to pack to carry or store to save space. And you can hand over the job to the washing machine to helps you clean the stains on the baby playmat, which makes your life more easier
Unique Design - The play mats matching modern decor perfectly and offering your kids important visual stimulation. We ensure that your kids will love this play mat and they will have a fantastic time on it
Safe to Play - The playmat for babies is designed with non-slip bottom to ensure stability and safety during playtime, providing a safe place for your kids to romp around. And it's made of non-toxic and odorless material, which's a extremely hygienic place for babies to play and crawl.

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If a baby doesn't crawl, will he or she be any slower to achieve the milestone of walking?


Maybe, but research suggests in won't make much difference in the long-run. And in some cases, babies who skip crawling actually end up walking sooner. For instance, in the Norwegian study, the scooting, shuffling babies took an average of 3.5 weeks longer to take their first, independent steps (Storvold et al 2013). Likewise, the British study found that bottom-shufflers walked at a slightly later age (Robson 1984).

 

Yet the earliest walkers in the British study were the ones who began walking without having been observed to engage in any prior form of locomotion, a finding replicated by a small study of Turkish children (Cimbiz and Bayazit 2005).

 

Why are some babies better at hands-and-knees crawling than others?


Once again, it comes down to practice. When Karen Adolf's team analyzed hands-and-knees crawling, they found that the speediest, most proficient hands-and-knees crawlers tended to have certain things in common.

 

Before the onset of hands-and-knees crawling, these babies had racked up more experience with "tummy time" skills, including swimming in place, pivoting around in circles on their stomachs, and rocking back and forth on hands and knees. In addition, babies who had a history of belly-crawling had an advantage: From the very first days that they adopted hands-and-knees crawling, they were faster and more efficient (Adolf et al 1998).

 

So all that hard work pays off. If you train like a marine, you will have a head start with hands-and-knees crawling.
 

QnA

Q: Children may not crawl for many reasons

A: Williams says there are many reasons a child may not learn to crawl. Perhaps they have an older sibling whom they want to follow, so instead of learning to crawl, they begin to walk to keep up. Infants who struggle with their strength and stability may decide to take the path of least resistance, which means they never learn to crawl. Babies who don't have enough tummy time might also not learn to crawl. Not crawling may also indicate serious developmental delays or other issues.

Q: Crawling helps develop a baby's strength, coordination and depth perception

A: When babies learn to crawl, they must push themselves up and pull themselves forward. These movements help build strength in their upper arms and shoulders.
Crawling also develops an infant's upper and lower body coordination. We all have front-to-back and top-to-bottom invisible lines across our body, and crawling requires your brain to learn to coordinate movement across these lines.
Tummy time also helps babies develop their depth perception. Basically, infants do a face plant, push up against the ground and then lift their heads up. This allows them to change perspective and develop depth perception.

Q: Signs Your Baby Is Ready To Crawl

A: Parents can often tell when their baby might be building up to crawling by looking for the following key signs:
They roll over from side to side while lying down
They lie on their belly and lift their head
They try to do push-up-style movements during tummy time
They can sit without much support
They look around the room a lot during tummy time
They get on all fours and rock back and forth

 

 

 

 

 

 

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