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Introduce your baby to some new friends.Description:Whether it's in pictures, or in person, babies love looking at other babies. You'll be amazed to see your baby smiling and cooing as he "converses" with his new friends. Step by Step:?Find pictures of baby faces, old parenting mag...
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This activity will help teach your baby to roll over.Description:Using a small colorful object, lay your baby on his back and have him track the object. See if you can help him to roll over on his side as he is tracking the object. Step by Step:Place a small colorful object above your baby's fac...
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Everyone loves a good workout and babies are no exception..Description:Even before they have control of their own movements babies enjoy exercising their arms and legs. Guiding their movements helps babies develop muscle coordination and allows them to develop body awareness. Head turns, leg lifts, ...
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If you're looking for something fun to do with your baby, just gaze in the mirror!Description:Not only is looking in the mirror fun, but it also helps babies develop a sense of self-awareness. By seeing their reflections, babies begin to distinguish themselves as individuals and start to underst...
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Everyone loves a good workout, and babies are no exception!Description:Even before they have control of their movements, babies enjoy exercising their arms and legs. Guiding their movements helps babies develop muscle coordination and allows them to become acquainted with the parts of their body. He...
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The language of infants is cooing. When your infant sees something that interests her, she'll respond with a coo. Play a cooing game along with her.Step by Step:1. Hold a colored object in front of your baby's eyes.2. When she responds with a coo, answer her with a coo and a big hug.3. Hold ...
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