Passive exercise for infants is a good way to promote the physical and mental development of children. It strengthens the infant’s blood circulation and respiratory function, enables their bones and muscles to be exercised, also enhances appetite and organism resistance, promotes movement development, and makes the infant more flexible and happy. It also enables infants’ unconscious and disorderly movements to gradually form and develop differentiated into purposeful and coordinated movements, laying the foundation for thinking ability and active activities. Studies have proven that small infants do passive movement, which promotes their physical and intellectual development.