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You're snack is hiding from you, watch for a clue!Description:Playing peek-a-boo with food will really keep your baby entertained during mealtime! Step by Step:1.Sit your baby securely in his high chair.2.Place one of the clear plastic glasses on the tray of the high chair.3.While he's watch...
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Let's Play Peek-A-BooDescription:The game of peek-a-boo is one of the fun ways to help in teaching motor skills. Step by Step:Place a small soft cloth on your head almost covering your face.The game starts! Pull the cloth off and happily greet baby's sweet face saying, "Peek-a-boo. I se...
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A fun way to see the world from your babies point of viewDescription:Get down on the floor and see the world as your baby does. Lay on your tummy and play “Simon Says” mimicking your babies actions. Pretend to be an animal, have a crawling race. Watching you crawl, creep and roll will no...
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Reaching and stretching for balls and bubbles.Description:Babies love balls and bubbles. By adding these props to this activity, your baby will love the exercise she gets. It will help develop your baby's large muscles groups! Step by Step:1.Sit your baby across from you on the floor. 2.Roll a b...
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Social interaction with your baby is fun for mommies too.Description:Whether it is the exhilaration a toddler feels when beating on a bevy of kitchen pots, or the way a familiar tune can soothe a crying infant, music is a powerful influence in every child's life.In addition to the joy it brings,...
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Fun with babies and peek-a-boo faces.Description:Peek-a-boo, I see you! This activity is great for babies to imitate a smiley face, the easiest face a baby can recognize. Step by Step:1.Make smiley faces out of a paper plates.2.Cut wholes for eyes.3.Draw noses and smiles. 4.Glue popsicle sticks on t...
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