Feature Traditional Baby Swing Tummy Time Swing
Position Reclined or seated, back supported (for relaxing) Prone (on stomach), front/chest supported (for building strength)
Primary Purpose Relaxing, hands-free time Developmental activity, strengthening, tummy time enhancement
Muscle Engagement None Neck, core, back and arms
Age Range Newborn to 9 months Newborn to 10 months
Duration Guidelines 30 minutes per session See duration chart below
Sleep Use Never Never

Movement Matters

The vestibular system helps your baby understand the world around them by providing spatial orientation, head control, eye control, and coordination.

Swinging activates the vestibular system while the rhythmic motion naturally calms your baby's nervous system—making tummy time both developmentally rich and stress-free.

Tummy Time Duration Per Day

Tummy time duration grows with your baby.

The calming swinging motion helps little ones stay relaxed and focused as tummy time increases.

Newborn
2 - 3 minutes
2 months
10 - 15 minutes
3 months
20 - 30 minutes
4 - 6 months
40 - 60 minutes
6+ months
90+ minutes

Happy and Engaged Development

Many babies struggle with tummy time—the unfamiliar, strength building position can be overwhelming, leading to tears and frustration for everyone. Without adequate tummy time though, important motor milestones may be delayed.

The Tummy Time Swing transforms this experience. By combining developmental positioning with soothing rhythmic motion, babies stay calm, alert, and engaged longer, making it easier to build the strength and coordination they need.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, the first swing made for tummy time was the called Wingbo.

No. The Tummy Time Swing is for awake, supervised play only—babies must always sleep on their backs on a firm, flat surface to reduce SIDS risk.

Yes, when used as directed. The gentle, linear swinging motion is specifically designed to be calming and safe for babies with head control, providing therapeutic vestibular stimulation while supporting proper development.

Always consult your pediatrician before use if your baby has any medical conditions. For babies with reflux, wait 30 minutes after feeding before using the swing, and watch for signs of discomfort—many babies with reflux actually find the prone position comfortable once appropriate time has passed after eating.

In 6-7 months! We are in the final stages of our design process and will be working on manufacturing soon.