Activities for babies can feel quite limiting when your little one is so small, so we’ve rounded up a selection of different things for you to try
Entertain your baby with some puppet play. Pop your hand into the sock to transform it into something else, such as a friendly snake. Make a wavy action and give the snake a silly voice, then tell a story about the snake. This fun, positive interaction opens up the possibility of storytelling.
Get your baby to look in the mirror or give them a baby-safe mirror to play with. They will be fascinated by their reflection and from just a few months old, they will realise it is a baby before recognising themselves at about nine months.don’t have to be expensive. Make your own by filling a water bottle with coloured water, water beads or interesting objects – you can even turn them into shakers so your baby can make their own music.
As you know, babies like to eat pretty much everything but with edible sand, you don't need to worry! There are a few different ways to do this but one of our favourites methods is simply blitizing cheerios together in a food processor until you have your desired amount of 'sand' for your baby to play with. She may be happy just feeling the 'sand' but why not include some toys to play with.
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