Development toys for babies

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Development Toys For Babies

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Toys are quite important for stimulating development in kids; however, care should be taken to buy appropriate and harmless toys.

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Development Toys For Babies

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The development of a baby begins as soon as she/he is born. From the first month, your baby’s senses begin to develop.

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Babies below one month can only utilize their eyesight, and their vision is limited to about 15 inches. Bright colors often captivate them.

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Toys for Babies between One and Six months

• Mobile

A mobile with high-contrast colors and patterns adds a new dimension to a baby’s view of life. Mobiles should be hang directly over the baby’s crib, in their line of sight.

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• Mirror

Although not often referred to as a toy, a mirror is essential for a baby’s development. Babies are fascinated by their own reflection, and it is not unlikely to find your baby making faces at their reflection, and reacting to them. This helps in the social development of the baby.

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• Rattles

As babies grow, at about four months, they are able to flex their fingers, and lose the trademark clenched fist. This means that they can hold stuff like rattles in their hands. They are also developing their hearing sense and are often fascinated by the noise from shaking the rattles.

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• Soft rubber, sensory and stuffed toys

Sensory toys tweet when pressed. These aids in keeping babies alert as they try to identify the source of the noise. Soft rubber toys are essential for exercising, and the child enjoys pressing and releasing them unconsciously.

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Toys for Babies between Six and Twelve months

Babies now develop vigor in their activities. Their movements have more precision. Their brains develop fine motor skills.

Babies at this stage are able to sit upright and later in this age, at about ten months, they start moving around, crawling, cruising, and some even taking steps unaided.

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• Push toys

Carts and wagons can be introduced to a walking child. Leaning and pushing these objects enables the babies exercise their walking skills.

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• Balls

All babies are often fascinated by balls. It is advisable to start with soft fabric balls and advance to inflatable plastic and rubber later. Rolling one on the floor back and forth between yourself and the baby keeps him active and provides for bonding between the baby and you.

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• Blocks

You can demonstrate how to stack blocks and how to pile them in containers. However, the interesting part for them is always knocking down the stack, or emptying the container.

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Much later you can introduce blocks of different shapes, sizes and colors. These new developments register in the child’s brain and consequently you will observe their behaviors change.

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• Books

You can start reading to the child aloud. Books with multi-colored pictures, pull tabs and varying texture get the most attention.

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Toys for Babies over one year old

These are kids who are able to walk around, can feed themselves, although not effectively, and at times want to be left alone. This is the perfect time to introduce dolls and miniature household items. It is always interesting to watch the kids exercise their freedom and try to replicate adult activities.

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Toys are quite important for stimulating development in kids; however, care should be taken to buy appropriate and harmless toys.

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