Choosing Toys that Encourage Baby's Development 9-12 months
Choosing Toys that Encourage Baby's Development
9 - 12 Months
Babies at this stage like to make things happen - they enjoy pushing a button and hearing a song, or seeing something light up. Having the ability to interact with their surroundings is very exciting and once they find something they like, they do it over and over (and over!) again. At this stage it's time to introduce.-
Interactive Toys: Babies can now interact with their toys in away they weren't able to before. Anything that responds in some way to baby's actions or makes a noise will become fast favorites and will teach babyabout cause and effect.-
Language Development Toys: Baby is now able to say simple words such as "no" and "dog". Encourage his growing vocabulary with toys and gamesthat develop language skills. Great options are toys that say words when abutton is pushed or videos that focus on language development. Fabric or board books are also good because after reading the story you can give the book to baby to flip the pages and "read" it back to you.-
Co-Ordination Enhancing Toys: Babies at this stage are very mobile and enjoy pushing and pulling items. Toys that require them to use their whole body are great for encouraging them to walk. Other favorite games will include stacking items and then knocking them over and filling up an item and then dumping its contents.-
Role Playing Toys: They watch you and will want to start mimicking the things you do. Toys such as play telephones, brooms, shopping carts and steering wheels will be a big hit and will help baby explore the world of make believe.
About the Author:Jennifer Kirkpatrick is the owner of Pipsqueak Boutique, an online babystore with a unique collection of baby essentials, toys, music and nursery items. For baby products that are suitable for every stage of development,visit http://www.pipsqueakboutique.com. Or for a refreshingly funny look at parenting check out the newsletter, The Lighter Side of Parenting at http://www.pipsqueakboutique.com/newsletter.html
9 - 12 Months
Babies at this stage like to make things happen - they enjoy pushing a button and hearing a song, or seeing something light up. Having the ability to interact with their surroundings is very exciting and once they find something they like, they do it over and over (and over!) again. At this stage it's time to introduce.-
Interactive Toys: Babies can now interact with their toys in away they weren't able to before. Anything that responds in some way to baby's actions or makes a noise will become fast favorites and will teach babyabout cause and effect.-
Language Development Toys: Baby is now able to say simple words such as "no" and "dog". Encourage his growing vocabulary with toys and gamesthat develop language skills. Great options are toys that say words when abutton is pushed or videos that focus on language development. Fabric or board books are also good because after reading the story you can give the book to baby to flip the pages and "read" it back to you.-
Co-Ordination Enhancing Toys: Babies at this stage are very mobile and enjoy pushing and pulling items. Toys that require them to use their whole body are great for encouraging them to walk. Other favorite games will include stacking items and then knocking them over and filling up an item and then dumping its contents.-
Role Playing Toys: They watch you and will want to start mimicking the things you do. Toys such as play telephones, brooms, shopping carts and steering wheels will be a big hit and will help baby explore the world of make believe.
About the Author:Jennifer Kirkpatrick is the owner of Pipsqueak Boutique, an online babystore with a unique collection of baby essentials, toys, music and nursery items. For baby products that are suitable for every stage of development,visit http://www.pipsqueakboutique.com. Or for a refreshingly funny look at parenting check out the newsletter, The Lighter Side of Parenting at http://www.pipsqueakboutique.com/newsletter.html







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