Baby’s sense of sight
Woodland Wonders is designed to stimulate your baby’s sight and vision. At birth your baby’s vision is one of his least developed senses. The expressive and colorful illustrations stimulate your baby's development and at the same time train the
Baby’s sense of smell
Woodland Wonders ingredients are carefully selected to stimulate your child's sense of smell and contribute to healthy eating habits. Tip: Vary between the different types of porridge and allow the child to smell the food before the spoon comes into the
Baby’s sense of taste
Woodland Wonders ingredients are carefully selected to stimulate and challenge your child's taste buds. Tip: Try the different porridge varieties and be patient when introducing new flavours and textures, as it often takes some time for a baby to get used
Baby’s sense of hearing
A baby's hearing starts to develop while she's still in the womb, so your child will be familiar with your voice when she's born. Read about 10 ways to stimulate your baby's hearing. 1: Talk to your bump. Your baby’s hearing starts to
Baby’s sense of touch
Baby’s touch is the most developed of senses from birth and helps to shape that precious early bond between you and baby. Encouraging the sense of touch can also help baby reach key development milestones. 1. Skin-to-skin contact Hold baby close, as if