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- Your baby cries or is fussy.
- They put their fingers or first in their mouth, or suck on their fingers.
- Your little one opens their mouth wide when touched on his chin or lips and roots for a nipple.
- They squirm or move their arms and legs.
- Your baby moves, licks or smacks his lips or makes small sounds.
Roll Play
- Roll a soft ball toward your baby while they are sitting up, and watch them grab and squeeze it. If they are rolling or crawling, they can chase after the ball as it moves along the carpet.
Obstacle Course
- Turn your living room into a playground. Place pillows, cushions or boxes on the floor for baby to navigate around. Play peek-a-boo for some giggles, and encourage them to keep moving by leading the way through the maze and placing toys just out of reach.
Toys to Consider
Continue to give baby toys that challenge and stimulate:
- Push or pull toys.
- Stacking toys.
- Wooden or soft blocks.
- Toys that make a sound when they pull a string or pushes a button.
- Busy boards with parts that move and spin.
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