Wednesday 6 February 2013

Baby Toys 6 Months

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Your baby's play is becoming much more vigorous. When she picks up a spoon now she may bangs against pots and pans, and she furiously rattles the bunch of keys she finds. She can now grab two toys at once and slam them together.But her movements are also becoming more precise. Her brain is developing the ability to master new fine motor skills, and thanks to her growing dexterity, she can pick a raisin off the floor. (If you haven't already, it's a good time to childproof your house.)Your baby is becoming aware that objects still exist even when she can no longer see or feel them. This means she'll miss a favorite stuffed animal if she can't see it, and try to search for it. It also means you can begin playing hide-and-seek games with objects. Hide her teddy bear while she's looking, and she'll find it right away – and be very proud she did.This is the age at which most babies go mobile. From sitting, it's a short developmental step to scooting around on her stomach, to rocking back and forth on her hands and knees, and then to crawling. By the time she's 9 months old she may be pulling herself up to a standing position and holding on to your furniture, getting ready to cruise. The following toys can help her explore her quickly developing senses.Books: This is the age at which reading becomes more interactive and fun for both of you. Reading together is critical in helping your baby develop her language skills, which are starting to take off rapidly. (Find out more about reading to your child.) Cloth or board books work well. After you read the book, you can pass it to her so she can take a turn flipping the pages and "reading" to you.
Baby Toys 6 Months
Baby Toys 6 Months
 Baby Toys 6 Months
 Baby Toys 6 Months
 Baby Toys 6 Months
 Baby Toys 6 Months
 Baby Toys 6 Months
 Baby Toys 6 Months
 Baby Toys 6 Months
 Baby Toys 6 Months
 Baby Toys 6 Months
 Baby Toys 6 Months
            

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