Baby Black & White - Muffik
The Baby set is specially assembled from the softest types of mats for our little ones, who don't yet walk but are very curious. A baby's eyesight is very imperfect after birth and it needs to be given the right stimuli to develop. That's why this original Black and White set was created. It is made in the contrasting design that is so important for the baby since the first looks on the world. In addition to the perfect development of perception and motor skills, it also develops babies' eyesight, ability to concentrate and encourages curiosity. The mats motivate babies to tummy time and develop their tactile receptors.
For older babies, they help them climb properly and strengthen their back, shoulder, and neck muscles. The child rolls on them and gently massages the whole body, which motivates them to further movements and progress.
By the time the infant gets on all fours, the MUFFIK anti-slippery mat helps to counteract the "slippery floor syndrome", where the baby slides on the floor rather than moves on all fours.
Detailed description
· Diverse surface important for first steps
· Strengthens the feet, ankles, knees, and the core
· Eliminates in-toeing
· Eliminates tiptoeing
· Rehabilitation (PEC)
· Reflex massage
· Acupuncture massage
· Stimulates the sole of the foot
· Prevention and rehabilitation of flat arches
· Strengthening the deep stabilization system of the spine
· Strengthening the deep muscles
· Venous gymnastics to prevent varicose veins and thrombosis in adults
We have put together the sets in cooperation with physiotherapists and have discounted the price compared to individual pieces.
What do physiotherapists say? ‘Little is needed to bring your feet to life. Use them. Use them as they were designed (barefoot) and on the terrain originally intended for them (natural surfaces). Diversity is welcome, as well as walking on stones, grass, forest path.’ That’s what our set offers.
Tested according to EU standard EN 71-1:2014 + A1:2018 and EN 71-2:2011 + A1:2014 and EN 71-3:2019-08