Let your baby hold an object in their hand while bringing it to mouth.
Play provides opportunities for newborns to use their five senses – tasting, touching, seeing, hearing and smelling to take in stimuli from the environment and respond through reflexes and motor activities.
Researchers have found that infants can control their leg movements more easily than their hands.
Pre-reaching takes place when newborns (usually from birth to three months) make poorly coordinated swipes toward an object in front of them. This is due to the lack of muscular control and visual acuity, which means the ability to see fine details.




