Looking for ideas for simple, fun, and enriching activities to do with your baby? No need for expensive equipment or complicated planning. Some of the best mother-baby activities require very little, just a lot of love and plenty of quality time together. They stimulate your baby, strengthen your bond, and give you moments of tenderness and joy, too.
At 23 Mai Paris, we support moms through every stage of life with their babies. In this article, we’re sharing three gentle, easy-to-do activities you can enjoy at home: a homemade sensory pouch, mom-and-baby yoga, and a soft light and shadow workshop. These are precious moments to be enjoyed with simplicity and togetherness.
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Why mother-baby activities are essential
The benefits for baby
| Profit |
Explanation |
| Sensory stimulation |
Develops the five senses |
| Cognitive development |
Stimulates neural connections |
| Emotional security |
Strengthens the bond |
| Engine development |
Encourages movement |
| Discovering the World |
Exploring the Environment |
| Emotional regulation |
Learn to manage your emotions |
The benefits for mom
| Profit |
Explanation |
| Deep connection |
Moments of special togetherness |
| Self-confidence |
"I know how to stimulate my baby" |
| Stress reduction |
Relaxing and joyful activities |
| Creativity |
Break out of the daily routine |
| Shared enjoyment |
Laughter and discoveries together |
At what age should you start?
| Activity |
Minimum age |
Ideal age |
| Sensory Pouch |
From birth |
2–6 months |
| Mommy-and-Baby Yoga |
Starting at 6 weeks |
2–8 months |
| Light and Shadow Workshop |
Starting at 1 month |
2–8 months |
Key takeaway: Mother-baby activities don’t require any fancy equipment. What matters is your presence, your voice, and your gaze.
Activity 1: The Homemade Sensory Bag
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What is it?
A sensory pouch is one of the simplest and most enriching activities for babies. It is a small bag or pouch filled with objects of different textures, sounds, and materials that babies can safely explore.
| Feature |
Details |
| Recommended age |
Starting at 2 months (visual exploration) and then 4 months (manipulation) |
| Duration |
10–20 minutes |
| Level of preparation |
Very easy |
| Equipment |
What you already have at home |
| Benefits |
Sensory development, motor skills, curiosity |
The Benefits of the Sensory Pouch
| Stimulated sense |
How to |
| Touch |
Various textures (soft, rough, smooth) |
| View |
Colors, shapes, shine |
| Hearing |
Sounds (cracking, rustling) |
| Proprioception |
Different weights of objects |
| Oral exploration |
Safe objects to put in your mouth |
What you need
| Container |
Ideas |
| The cover |
Cloth bag, zippered pouch, knotted scarf |
| Festive option |
Beautifully decorated gift box |
| Natural option |
Wicker Cart |
| Items to include |
Why it's good |
| Satin square |
Soft, smooth, shiny |
| A piece of terry cloth |
Soft texture |
| A crumpled piece of aluminum foil |
Crinkling sound, shine |
| Small fabric ball |
Round shape, texture |
| Velvet ribbon |
Softness, color |
| Wooden ring |
Cool temperature, durability |
| Lace square |
Openwork texture |
| Small unbreakable mirror |
Fascination with her reflection |
| Wool pom-pom |
Soft, colorful |
| Sheet of bubble wrap |
Good sound |
Absolute safety rules
| Rule |
Why |
| Continuous monitoring |
Never leave a baby alone |
| No small objects |
Choking hazard |
| No sharp corners |
Risk of injury |
| Non-toxic materials |
Babies put everything in their mouths |
| Regular inspection |
Ensure the integrity of the objects |
How to facilitate the session
| Step |
How to |
| Installation |
Place your baby on their playmat or in your arms |
| Overview |
Take the items out one by one |
| Narration |
"Look, it's soft... it's cold... it crunches!" |
| Observation |
Watch their reactions, keep track of their preferences |
| Interaction |
Guide their hand toward the objects if necessary |
| Conclusion |
A feeding or a cuddle to end the day on a gentle note |
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Variations by age
| Age |
Adaptation |
| 2–3 months |
Show the objects to him and describe them |
| 4–5 months |
Place the objects in his hand |
| 6–8 months |
Let him explore on his own in the pouch |
| 9–12 months |
Ask him to find a specific object |
Ideas for themed gift bags
| Theme |
Items to include |
| Nature |
Pine cone (verified), feather, smooth pebble, soft bark |
| Textures |
Velvet, satin, terry cloth, knit fabric, bubble wrap |
| Sounds |
Crumpled paper, aluminum foil, crinkle fabric |
| Colors |
Brightly colored fabric squares |
| Seasons |
Adapt to the rhythm of the year |
Activity 2: Mom-and-Baby Yoga
What is it?
Mommy-and-baby yoga is a gentle practice that adapts traditional yoga poses to make them accessible with a baby. It’s not acrobatic yoga: above all, it’s a time for physical connection, gentleness, and shared well-being.
| Feature |
Details |
| Recommended age |
Starting at 6 weeks (when the neck muscles have strengthened) |
| Duration |
15–30 minutes |
| Level |
No prior yoga experience is required |
| Equipment |
A yoga mat or a thick blanket |
| Benefits |
Relaxation, muscle strengthening, mother-baby bonding |
The Benefits of Mother-Baby Yoga
For Mom
| Profit |
Explanation |
| Postpartum Recovery |
Gentle strengthening of the pelvic floor and core |
| Relaxation |
Reducing stress and tension |
| Reconnecting with the body |
After the upheavals of pregnancy |
| Energy |
Even just 20 minutes can boost your energy |
| Me-time |
While spending time with the baby |
For babies
| Profit |
Explanation |
| Vestibular stimulation |
Movement improves balance |
| Strength training |
Back, stomach, neck |
| Reassuring contact |
Mom's body = total security |
| Early Learning |
Changes in position = new perspectives |
| Regulation of the nervous system |
Movement is soothing |
The perfect sequence to get started
Installation (5 minutes)
| Step |
Description |
| Set up the space |
A rug, soft lighting, and soothing music if you like |
| Breastfeed or bottle-feed your baby |
Start after a feeding, not before |
| Dress comfortably |
Loose-fitting clothing that allows for movement |
| Put the baby in |
On your stomach or in front of you |
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Proper postures
Pose 1: The Mountain with Baby
| Element |
Description |
| Mommy position |
Stand with your feet hip-width apart |
| Baby position |
Held against your chest, facing you |
| Movement |
Gently rock your pelvis, breathe deeply |
| Duration |
5 breaths |
| Profit |
Grounding, calm, connection |
Pose 2: Cat-Cow with Baby
| Element |
Description |
| Mommy position |
On all fours |
| Baby position |
Lying on the carpet beneath you |
| Movement |
Rounded back / hollowed-out back in sync with breathing |
| Duration |
8–10 repetitions |
| Profit |
The Spine: A Parent-Child Perspective |
Posture 3: The Airplane
| Element |
Description |
| Mommy position |
Lying on her back with her knees bent |
| Baby position |
Lying on your shins, facing forward |
| Movement |
Gently raise and lower your legs |
| Duration |
5–8 repetitions |
| Profit |
Gentle tummy time, interactive play, baby's laughter |
Posture 4: The Gentle Warrior
| Element |
Description |
| Mommy position |
Front slit, straight bodice |
| Baby position |
Held close to your chest |
| Movement |
Holding the pose while breathing deeply |
| Duration |
5 breaths on each side |
| Profit |
Leg strengthening, balance |
Pose 5: The Bridge with Baby
| Element |
Description |
| Mommy position |
Lying on her back with her feet flat on the floor |
| Baby position |
Sitting on your stomach (safely) |
| Movement |
Gently raise the basin |
| Duration |
5–8 repetitions |
| Profit |
Pelvic floor, glutes—the baby is "moving around" |
Final relaxation (5 minutes)
| Step |
Description |
| Lie down |
Baby on your chest |
| Breathe |
Deep breaths in and out |
| Hum along |
A gentle song |
| Enjoy |
This moment of connection is precious |
The Golden Rules of Mom-and-Baby Yoga
| Rule |
Why |
| Never after a meal |
Wait at least 30 minutes |
| Keep an eye on your baby's mood |
If he cries, stop |
| No strength |
Never make any sudden movements |
| Soft voice |
Storytelling soothes and guides |
| Start small |
10–15 minutes at the start |
| Listen to yourself, too |
If it hurts, stop |
Activity 3: The Soft Light and Shadow Workshop
What is it?
The "Soft Light and Shadow" workshop is a wonderful activity for stimulating babies' visual development, as they are naturally fascinated by contrasts, the play of light, and moving shadows. Using a flashlight, a torch, or simply sunlight, you can create a magical spectacle for your baby's eyes.
| Feature |
Details |
| Recommended age |
Starting at 1 month (developing vision) |
| Duration |
10–20 minutes |
| Level of preparation |
Very easy |
| Equipment |
Flashlight, everyday objects |
| Benefits |
Visual development, cognitive stimulation, wonder |
Why Babies Love Light and Shadows
| Reason |
Scientific explanation |
| High contrast |
A baby's brain is better at detecting strong contrasts |
| Movement |
Attracts and holds attention |
| New |
Every shadow is unique |
| Natural Fascination |
Neural wiring for shapes and lights |
| Parental involvement |
You are the star of this show |
What You'll Need
| Basic equipment |
Alternative |
| Flashlight |
Bedside lamp, nightlight |
| White or light-colored wall |
A taut white sheet |
| Dimly lit room |
Shutters closed during the day |
| Your hands |
The first puppet accessory |
| Everyday objects |
See the list below |
| Items for creating shadows |
Result |
| Your hands |
Animals, characters |
| Comb |
Stripes |
| Tree leaf |
Natural shadows |
| Colander |
Constellation of points |
| Lace |
Intricate openwork shadow |
| Pen |
A light and delicate shade |
| Action figure |
Distinctive silhouette |
| Flower |
Botanical Shade |
How to facilitate the session
Installation
| Step |
Description |
| Dim the lights in the room |
Not entirely, just a little |
| Position the lamp |
50–80 cm from the wall |
| Put the baby in |
In your arms or on your mat |
| Try out the shadows |
Before you start with your baby |
The animation sequence
| Phase |
Description |
Duration |
| Discovery |
Start with your hands, using slow movements |
3–5 min |
| Exploration |
Insert the objects one at a time |
5–7 min |
| Narration |
Tell a story with shadows |
3–5 min |
| Interaction |
Guide your baby's hand toward the shadow |
2–3 min |
| Conclusion |
End gently, with gradual lighting |
2 min |
Shadow Puppetry for Dummies
The Bird: Cross your hands, thumbs together, and wiggle your fingers—a bird in flight!
The rabbit's index and middle fingers raised: the rabbit's ears.
The dog: Fist clenched, index finger and little finger raised—the muzzle and ears.
The Spider Les deux mains croisées, doigts écartés et agités : une araignée qui rampe.
The Sun: Spread the fingers of one hand and rotate it slowly—the sun’s rays.
Variations on the Lighting Workshop
Natural version: the sun as your ally
| Moment |
How to |
| Morning |
Rays of light streaming through the shutters create lines |
| Afternoon |
Soft light filtered through a sheer curtain |
| Sunset |
Golden light and long shadows |
| Exterior |
Shadows of moving leaves |
Rainbow Version
| Equipment |
Effect |
| Glass prism |
Rainbow projected onto the wall |
| CD/DVD |
Iridescent reflections |
| A glass of water in the sun |
Diffused light |
| Crystal mobile |
Dancing flashes of light |
Shadow puppet version
| Element |
Description |
| Fitted sheet |
Caught between a rock and a hard place |
| Rear light |
You're behind the sheet |
| Cut-out silhouettes |
Cardboard figures |
| Narration |
A simple story |
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Signs to watch for in your baby
| Reaction |
What that means |
| Eyes wide open |
Fascination, peak interest |
| Little noises |
Excitement, pleasure |
| Hand reaching out toward the shadows |
Motor curiosity |
| Visual monitoring |
Healthy vision development |
| Smile |
Pure pleasure |
| Turn your head away |
Saturation, dwell time |
How to Create an Activity Routine
Planning Your Week with a Baby
| Day |
Suggested activity |
The perfect moment |
| Monday |
Sensory Pouch |
The morning after waking up |
| Wednesday |
Mommy-and-Baby Yoga |
After the morning feeding |
| Friday |
Lighting Workshop |
Late afternoon |
| Weekend |
Your choice, with Dad |
Family time |
Ideal conditions
| Condition |
Why it's important |
| Well-rested baby |
Not at the end of the day when he's tired |
| Baby fed |
30 minutes after feeding |
| You're available too |
Phone away, mind present |
| Open space |
For free movements |
| Pleasant temperature |
The baby shouldn't get cold |
Stop signs that must be obeyed
| Baby monitor |
Appropriate response |
| Crying |
Stop immediately, comfort |
| Averting One's Gaze |
Take a break, switch to something else |
| Yawns |
He's tired—time for a feeding and a nap |
| Agitation |
He's had enough—change the subject |
| Rigidity |
Discomfort? Check your posture. |
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Accessories that enhance these moments
For the sensory pouch
| Accessory |
Where to find it |
| Various fabrics |
Sewing scraps, fabric scraps |
| Teething rings |
Pharmacy, baby stores |
| Unbreakable baby mirror |
Toy stores |
| Cloth book |
Baby stores |
For yoga
| Accessory |
Purpose |
| Yoga mat |
Comfort and safety |
| Meditation cushion |
Support for sitting positions |
| Soft cover |
For babies between positions |
| Soothing Playlist |
A peaceful atmosphere |
For the lighting workshop
| Accessory |
Effect |
| Colorful flashlight |
Colorful shadows |
| Glass prism |
Magical Rainbows |
| Silhouette puppets |
Stories of Shadows |
| Crystal mobile |
Dancing Light |
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Involve Dad in these activities
The Sensory Pouch with Dad
| Dad's Role |
How to |
| Object collector |
Looking for interesting topics |
| Host |
His deep voice fascinates the baby |
| Observer |
Note your baby's preferences |
| Designer |
Make a themed pouch |
Yoga with Dad
| Dad's Role |
How to |
| Yoga partner |
Does his own stretching on the side |
| Carrier |
Some positions are easier for him |
| Photographer |
Capture these moments |
| Host |
Makes faces at the baby during the poses |
The Lighting Workshop with Dad
| Dad's Role |
How to |
| Puppeteer |
His large hands cast beautiful shadows |
| Narrator |
Tell the story of the shadows |
| Lighting Technician |
Controls the light and brightness |
| Co-creator |
Create new characters |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my 2-month-old baby too young for these activities?
Absolutely not! Starting at 2 months old, the sensory pouch and light play set are perfectly suited to your baby’s still-developing vision. The contrasts and textures provide optimal stimulation for your baby’s brain. For yoga, wait at least 6 weeks so your baby’s neck is a little stronger.
Do these activities replace early learning toys?
No, they complement them perfectly. Early learning toys are designed by experts and have their place. But these homemade activities have the invaluable benefit of your presence and your voice—which are your baby’s first and best toys.
How long should each activity last?
Go with your baby’s lead. Usually, 10 to 20 minutes is enough. Some babies love it and could keep going for a long time, while others get bored quickly. The best approach is to stop while they’re still interested, so they’ll have a positive memory of the activity.
Can I do these activities if I'm still breastfeeding?
Of course! These activities are perfectly compatible with breastfeeding. Start after a feeding so your baby is calm and focused. And if your baby shows signs of wanting to nurse during the activity, take the opportunity for a cuddle-and-feed break before continuing.
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What if the baby falls asleep during the activity?
That’s a sign that the activity was relaxing and just the right amount! Let him sleep—it’s the best compliment you can give. You can pick up the activity again when he wakes up, and he might even enjoy it even more.
Conclusion
The sensory pouch, mother-baby yoga, and the light and shadow workshop are three simple, accessible, and deeply enriching activities for you and your baby. They don’t require a large budget or complex planning—just your presence, your creativity, and your love.
These moments of bonding and connection lay the foundation for your relationship with your baby. They stimulate your baby’s development, strengthen your bond, and offer you, too, moments of tenderness and joy amid the sometimes demanding daily routine of motherhood.
At 23 Mai Paris, we believe that every moment with your baby deserves to be enjoyed in comfort and peace of mind. Our nursing wear is designed to support you during these precious moments: flexible for yoga, practical for feeding between activities, and elegant for entertaining.
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