When babies are born very young, they will like the feeling of their mother holding them, so many babies show that when their mother holds them, they will be very happy, they will talk and even blink their eyes to show happiness. But it is best to hold the baby vertically outside of three months and choose the frog hug method to hold the baby. So what does a baby frog look like?
Frog hugging is a vertical way of holding babies, and many babies prefer to be held in a different position by their mothers as they grow up. A vertical frog hug can be used to hold three or more babies. Because a baby presents a frog like appearance when being held, this way of holding is called frog holding.
Frog hug is to hold the baby on the chest, with the baby's head pressed against its own chest, one hand protecting the baby's back, and the other hand supporting the baby's buttocks, making the baby appear like a frog and stick to the parent's body. This frog hug is actually a type of vertical hug, and it is best not to use it on babies under three months old. It is best to use it on babies over three months old.
In fact, frog hugging is a very safe way to hold children. After a long period of horizontal hugging, it is also very good for children to experience vertical frog hugging. Many babies are very nervous when they are first held by a frog.