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Tummy time is one of the first exercises your baby will do — and one of the most important. It builds neck strength, shoulder muscles, and the core stability needed for crawling and walking. Pediatricians recommend starting tummy time from the first week of life.

But here's what no one tells you: your baby is going to hate it at first. They'll fuss. They'll cry. They'll face-plant. The surface they're on matters.

A hardwood floor is too hard. A bed is too soft (and a suffocation risk). A thin blanket barely helps. What you need is a surface that's firm enough to support their push-ups, soft enough to cushion their face-plants, and safe enough that you don't worry about chemicals against their skin.

PocoKoko's 1.3-inch memory foam hits that balance. The slow-rebound foam supports tummy time by providing gentle resistance when your baby pushes up, while cushioning their head and arms when they inevitably flop back down. The microsuede surface is soft against bare skin and easy to wipe clean after drool, spit-up, or the occasional diaper accident.

Every mat is CertiPUR-US certified and OEKO-TEX tested — because the surface touching your newborn's face for 15-20 minutes a day should be verified safe, not just labeled safe.

Frequently Asked Questions

When can my baby start using this for tummy time?
From birth. Our mats are tested to CPSIA and ASTM F963 standards for children from 0 months. Always supervise tummy time, especially for newborns.

Is memory foam too soft for tummy time?
No. Our foam density is specifically chosen to provide support, not sink. Your baby can push up effectively while still getting cushioning on the way down. It's firmer than a mattress but softer than a yoga mat.

How do I clean drool and spit-up?
Wipe with a damp cloth. The microsuede surface repels liquids — spills bead up rather than soaking in. For milk spit-up, a mild soap solution works perfectly.