Tactile sensation is one of the first senses to develop in infants. The largest tactile organ in a newborn’s body is the skin, which has a sensitive sense of touch. It is an important way for babies to recognize the outside world and explore the mysteries of the world, and it plays an important role in the process of establishing an intimate attachment with the mother. When you hold your newborn baby, he likes to cling to your body and snuggle up to you. Mothers of all nationalities around the world instinctively pick up their baby and pat and rock him when their little one cries. This is an action that makes full use of the sense of touch to comfort the newborn. The newborn has the ability to feel tactile sensations of different temperatures, humidity, textures of objects and pain, which means he has the sensation of heat and cold, pain, and likes to touch soft textured objects. Lips and hands are the most sensitive parts of the sense of touch, and newborns often get self-satisfaction through the action of sucking hands. In short, the sense of touch is the main way for small infants to comfort themselves, to understand the world and external interaction. Modern research shows that tactile stimulation through massage of the skin has a significant role in promoting the physical and mental health of infants. U.S. experts found that premature infants born after continuous massage, three times a day, 15 minutes each time, weight gain is 1.5 times greater than infants who did not receive massage; and receive massage infants wake up, sleep rhythm is better, more responsive. After 8-12 months, these infants had a significant advantage over the control group in terms of weight gain, motor and mental development. In addition, massage can strengthen the baby’s immune system and promote the digestion and absorption of food.