Baby Moves Blog

Tuesday 7 August 2012

Robbie Williams To Become A Dad

Ok, so we all know Robbie Williams and Ayda Field are expecting their first child, but back in 2011 the take that star admitted that he is apprehensive about starting a family but desparate for a child, and now it's happening he didn't mind whether they had a boy or girl as long as it was a healthy baba.

We love happy news as Robbie revealed that his gorgeous Ayda is carrying Robbies baby girl, she's obviously going to be a daddies girl, and Robbie being Robbie will want 'Dada' to come out of her mouth first! So, Robbie? Ever wondered how to teach your baby to read, write, even speak? Click Here We will give you a hint, TUMMY TIME and lots of it! 

We are so sad you're not going to be at the closing ceremony of the Olympics as Ayda is due to give birth, but obviously, you have to put your family commitments first. 

It would be absolutely amazing if you actually read this Robbie, but if not we hope that we could raise awareness if even a few out of your million followers read this. 

So who are we? Why are we blogging about you? Awareness for what? 

Babies are amazing and it is always exciting to see their wonder as they begin to interact with the world around them, to discover their senses and to embark upon this learning journey. Parents who are using Baby Moves learn fun, simple, movement activities to take away and use with their baby, such as sensory massage, tummy time, developmental movement, sensory awareness and ideas to improve visual awareness, these are vital first steps to a child's reading and writing skills. 

Between 2 and 6 months of age a baby's face recognising neurons in their brains are at their most active and receptive. After this age it is much harder for a baby to begin to understand faces. It is important that at this age they receive lots of individual face to face time. This is the start of self esteem as they begin to understand that they are lovely and loved and other people want to spend time with them, if they miss out on this opportunity it is much harder to make social contacts later in life. 


The Baby Moves programme gives you this vital opportunity for closeness, love and early interaction to nurture early positive attachment and develop relationships between adult and baby.
Baby Moves help you understand how babies and small children learn and develop by watching and observing why babies do what they do and understand the importance and joy of every move they make. We will teach you how to use these ideas each day with your baby. Baby Moves also helps your baby to develop communication and language skills through movement activities that will help development in later learning.


Play is such an important part of your child's development our exciting range of play products will help you to support your child's learning journey. This range is designed to enable you to understand why babies and toddlers do what they do and how they learn.

Robbie, that's basically us! We are launching a campaign in Autumn called 'Move With Your Baby' all about fitness and things to do at home with baby, but we are not going to reveal too much - Congratulations to you both Robbie Williams and Ayda Field - See you soon little baba! 


Don't be scared Robbie, you're going to love being a DADDY!


Baby Moves
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