Hello My Friends!
Parenting is never easy, particularly when you go through the “fourth trimester” with your little one. Your baby will be taking on many changes in appearance, weight and gaining many exciting skills during this period of 0-3 months, including finding their hands, smiling, grasping, responding to toys and their loved ones. What else can you expect with a 3-month-old!. Let’s go through some of the toys which will help your baby to achieve all these skills.
HUNNY –BUNNY-STORY-TELLER:
In the initial development period, the child learns to focus on things, sounds, and people around him. This bunny will amuse your kid with its musical poems and stories, which will improve his cognition and ability to focus.
DANCING OCTOPUS:
Infants swipe for dangling objects because their motor skills are developing in this period. This octopus moves its legs up and down, and the baby will try to repeat such movements, which is very healthy for him or her.
MUSICAL-NOTE-RATTLE:
Eventually, infants learn to hold a rattle in their tiny hands and play with them by shaking them and showing their enjoyment by making cute little babbling sounds. This colorful musical rattle will allow them to enjoy their play without any harm to them.
HANDBELLS-BABY-RATTLES:
Infants in this age group raise their heads on the tummy, gaining upper body strength. These handbell rattles will play a crucial role in this skill development. You can hook them up with their cradle, and they will be attracted by their shapes and try to grab them by lifting their heads.
SPIN-RATTLE-MUSICAL-TOY:
Shapes and colors have a lot of impact on infants because they try to memorize and recognize them early. Moreover, the sense of hearing also improves. That’s why babies are amused with different sounds and love to play with objects which have sounds.
MUSICAL-LILY-BUG:
This little bug with all bright colors and a smiling face make your baby feel to play with it and help improve his hearing and visual senses, which are developing at this age.
There you have it! These are the 6 educational toys that will assist you and your child in healthy early childhood develop. But before I let you go remember; new parents, childcare providers and babysitters should be aware of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines that “soft objects, loose bedding, or any objects that could increase the risk of entrapment, suffocation, or strangulation should be kept out of the crib.” Keep the toys in a play space and get ready for some fun!