What is a Taggie baby?

It’s a simplified and wonderful toy that is essentially a piece of material with ribbons or tags sewn around the edges that provide both sensory and cognitive stimulation to a baby and growing toddler, they can also be used as a comforter when your child becomes attached to their favourite baby taggy.

Why do baby toys have tags?

Sensory tag blankets also offer children an additional tactile component in their tags or ribbons. Babies and toddlers love rubbing the tags, and which can help them feel safe as it can decrease their anxiety and increase comfort which in turn can help them self soothe and fall asleep with ease.

What are Taggie toys?

A taggie is a toy for babies meant to develop their motor and tactile skills, hand-eye coordination and sensory stimulation. These are performed by different tags attached to the toy, bright color and various textile materials ( felt, silk, satin, cotton ), nice appliques and embroidery.

How do you make crinkle fabric?

To make the crinkles, first soak the fabric in some water and wring the water out until the fabric is damp. Then twist the fabric as tightly as you can until it twists itself into a ball. Secure the ball with a rubber band and then walk away and leave it alone until it dries.

Why do kids like Taggies?

Little ones are mesmerized by rubbing these soft, satin loops. Exploring Taggies textured tags can provide tactile stimulation that babies crave for development and have an amazing calming effect on little ones.

Whats a taggy blanket?

A taggy blanket is a deceptively simple bit of baby gear, but one that newborns and younger babies will come to love. It’s a clever idea, basically a blanket with short tags of ribbons sewn all the way around in lots of different colours.

How do you make baby ribbon toys?

This ribbon pull toy takes around 15 minutes to prepare….

  1. Cut several random holes in your crisp tube using scissors. Make sure you have enough holes for how ever many ribbons or shoelaces you’re using.
  2. Feed your ribbons or shoelaces through one hole and out the other.
  3. Tie knots into the end of each ribbon.
  4. Ready…