Sensory play is beneficial to children because it stimulates their senses and promotes cognitive, physical, and social-emotional development. Children can learn about the world around them, develop problem-solving and decision-making skills, and improve their communication and social skills through sensory play. Babies learn holistically, they use their whole bodies and all their senses to learn about the world around them. Stimulating our babies with different sights, sounds, smells, tastes and textures develops neural connections between the brain which can in turn promote intelligence. These connections also contribute to developmental milestones, such as smiling, hand control, colour vision and face recognition. The first year of your baby’s life is crucial for their later learning and exposing them to different experiences and activities can help to build a solid foundation for learning. Touch and texture exposes babies and toddlers to the world around them. Having the opportunity to feel things also helps to develop motor skills. Gripping, holding, squeezing, poking will help to strengthen the muscles in their hands, as well as their hand-eye coordination.