Age Appropriate Toys Minneapolis MN

Always look your baby directly in the eye when talking and interacting with him. Studies have shown that this assists language development and it can also help with discipline as your child becomes older!

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Rogers Charles A
(612) 871-5511
2545 Chicago Ave
Minneapolis, MN
Partners In Pediatrics
(612) 827-4055
3145 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, MN
Staub Pediatric Clinic
(612) 672-2350
701 25th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN
Park Nicollet Clinic Clinics St Louis Park
(952) 993-2079
3800 Park Nicollet Blvd
Minneapolis, MN
University Pediatrics Foundation
(612) 624-6900
420 Delaware St SE
Minneapolis, MN
Uber Baby
(612) 869-0930
6001 Lyndale Ave S
Minneapolis, MN
Babies "R" Us - Roseville
(651) 367-2165
2401 Fairview Ave. N.
Roseville, MN
Thompson Anita R Msw Licsw
651- 641-7000
1020 Bandana Blvd W
St. Paul, MN
Rebel Ink
651-647-0655
1593 Selby Ave
St. Paul, MN
Universal Pediatric Services Inc
(763) 535-9690
7101 Northland Cir N
Minneapolis, MN

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  • Always look your baby directly in the eye when talking and interacting with him. Studies have shown that this assists language development and it can also help with discipline as your child becomes older!
  • Support your baby emotionally when encountering strangers or new surroundings. This encourages your baby to develop a happy and trusting view of the world
  • Offer a variety of toys such as blocks, rattles, stacking toys, and books so your baby can practice developing her fine motor skills with her hands
  • Place interesting toys just out of reach to encourage your baby to move towards them
  • Provide toys which make sounds when moved or squeezed. Remember, your baby is learning about cause and effect at this age
  • As your baby begins to be confident at sitting she will want to grab at interesting objects. Make sure there are a few books and toys within easy reach so she can practice this skill
  • Now that she is becoming more confident at grasping objects her hand-eye coordination will also improve. She will now be able to hold a toy and take a good long look at it by twisting and turning it in her hand. Provide a variety of toys which are easily held in her small hand
  • Babies love bubbles. By blowing bubbles she will improve her hand-eye coordination as she reaches out to pop them with her hands
  • At this age babies also enjoy pop up toys. These toys also help develop strength and coordination in his arms

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Featured Local Company

Rogers Charles A

(612) 871-5511
2545 Chicago Ave
Minneapolis, MN