The first baby exercises application optimised for babies as young as 2 months! And it is FREE.

The Only Content for your Infant Baby’s Eyes

Research on infant baby’s eyesight is clear: babies best see high contrast and specially black & white. Black & White pictures are soothing for babies under 4 months old. When we are talking about digital screens, this is the only types of images they should watch on them.

That is why our FREE Tummy Time app is optimised for infants by being black & white, with the option to change to white & black. 😊

Tummy Time Exercises Made Easy

Tummy time exercises are very important for babies between 2 and 4 months old. These type of exercise develops neck & back muscles. At this time this is very important and considered a major developmental milestone by organisations like CDC and UNICEF.

Developing these muscles is the precursor to sitting up, standing up and eventually taking first steps. Our FREE Tummy Time app has been developed specifically to make tummy time exercises easier for you and your baby.

The idea behind the Tummy Time app is very simple: the black & white image of a simple and cute caterpillar is travelling from the bottom to the top of the screen. When it moves, it produces a sound of a baby’s rattle. When it eats, it has a sweet nom-nom sound.

The images are easy for infant eyes and when shown to babies they are immediately intrigued and start to follow the caterpillar with their eyes. By doing so they lift their head and voilà – they are exercising! Place your baby on her tummy watch her do tummy time exercises without any fuss! You are welcome! 👌

Tummy Time app Also Helps with Hand-Eye Coordination

Children develop and grow so fast and we did not want our FREE Tummy Time app to loose its appeal after only 2 months. That’s why kids can also feed the caterpillar with leafs!

But it is not only because the caterpillar is hungry – it is because tapping on the screen requires fine motor functions and focuses attention to the point where a leaf has appeared. When a leaf appears, the caterpillar changes direction to come and eat the leaf producing a cute nom-nom sound.

Babies and toddlers up to 3 years old enjoy this part of the game while developing fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination!

While the caterpillar travels, it produces a spatial sound similar to a baby’s rattle which makes babies turn their heads toward where the sound is coming from. This also an important CDC milestone for children between 2 and 4 months old.

We hope you enjoy our FREE Tummy Time app and that you and your child find it useful. It is free to download.