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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.
At this time, your toddler may try “cruising”—walking while holding onto furniture. They are also starting to imitate gestures as part of their cognitive development. Stimulate their playtime with these activities:
Follow the Leader
- Make funny faces or quack like a duck and flap your arms. Your baby learns from copying your movements and sounds.
Take a Cruise
- Place pieces of furniture close together so they can cruise from one place to another. While they are cruising, hold your arms out and call them to you—but be there to catch them if they lose their balance.
Toys to Consider
Toys to try that encourage imagination and activity:
- Lift-out puzzles
- Digging toys
- Cars, trucks, trains
- Board books
- Shape sorters
- Crayons
- Dolls
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