Every Moment of Play Matters
Track tummy time, reading, music, outdoor walks, and more. See patterns that support your baby's development across six activity types.
Six activity types
Track the full range of developmental activities, from physical play to cognitive stimulation.
Tummy Time
Track essential tummy time sessions that strengthen neck and core muscles for developmental milestones.
Floor Play
Log floor play sessions where baby explores, reaches, and practices motor skills in a safe space.
Outdoor Walks
Record stroller walks and outdoor time. Fresh air and new sights stimulate curiosity and calm.
Reading
Track reading sessions that build language, bonding, and early literacy foundations.
Music
Log music time, whether singing, listening, or playing instruments together.
Games
Record structured play like peek-a-boo, stacking blocks, or age-appropriate games.
Why track playtime
Play is how babies learn. Understanding activity patterns helps you support development intentionally.
Tummy Time Goals
Pediatricians recommend building up to 60 minutes of tummy time daily. Track your progress toward this goal across multiple short sessions.
Developmental Milestones
Connect activities to milestones. See if rolling came after increasing tummy time, or if language exploded after more reading.
Activity Variety
Ensure baby gets a mix of physical, cognitive, and sensory activities. A balanced day supports well-rounded development.
Routine Building
See patterns in when play happens. Build consistent routines that work for your family's schedule.
Tracking features
Simple tools to make playtime tracking effortless
Duration Tracking
Start a timer or log duration manually. Know exactly how much time is spent on each activity type.
Pattern Insights
See activity patterns over days and weeks. Ensure a balanced mix of developmental activities.
How it works
Three simple steps to track developmental activities
Start Activity
Choose the activity type. Tap to start a timer for tummy time, or quickly log a reading session with estimated duration.
Track Duration
The timer runs while you focus on baby. Stop when done. BabyZone logs the exact duration and time of day.
Review Development
See all playtime activities in your timeline. Check statistics to ensure baby gets variety and enough active time.
Real-world example: Building tummy time habits
Your 2-month-old fusses during tummy time. The pediatrician says to aim for 30-60 minutes daily, but 3 minutes feels like an eternity. You start tracking with BabyZone.
Week 1: You log five 2-minute sessions. Total: 10 minutes. It feels like nothing, but you see progress. Baby is tolerating it longer each day.
Week 3: Sessions are now 5-7 minutes each. You're hitting 25 minutes daily across 4 sessions. The pattern is clear in your statistics. Morning sessions after feeds work best.
By month 3, baby is doing 10-minute stretches and starting to push up on their arms. You look back at your logs: from 10 minutes total in week 1 to 45 minutes daily now. The data tells the story of growth.
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