

As your kids grow they may forget what you said, but won't forget how you made them feel. Kevin Heath
There is various kind of games such as music games and strengthening games which teach the baby vocalization, rhythm, motor control and coordination.
When choosing toys, consider the age and the safety of the child. If your child is 7 to 12 months old, chances are you’ve started weaning and he’s starting to have a sense of independence.
In this stage, babies still take everything to their mouths. This can mean the first tooth is almost here or they’re investigating the texture and taste of their surroundings. As babies have limited comprehension of danger, choose big balls.
They can kick and slap it around or throw it back as they get older. Balls are also cool toys for boys and one to bond over with the dad and other sports fanatics.
If your baby is teething, a baby ball rattle complete with attention-grabbing balls and teether will be a relief for him.
Blocks are cool toys for girls and boys as they help in building muscles, hand-eye coordination without the parent’s assistance. Always check the manufacturer’s age recommendation as well as the size of the blocks to avoid chocking. Alternatively, the baby can play with close supervision from health care providers.
There are books that are suited for babies from 6 months old. These books are colourful, visual and include colouring books, board books, picture storybooks and help in stimulating your child mentally.
Let your child feel them, draw on them, tell stories from the pictures in his baby gibbering language or gnaw on them.
At this stage, your baby is trying to walk, holding on to furniture, your dress and propelling himself forward. Buy him a walker in his favourite colour and encourage him to go. Walkers add confidence in the baby and encourage the baby to walk some more.
Walkers are cool toys as you can pass them down the line from child to child, and can come in wheelchairs or wagons.
Have a little girl at home? Stuffed animals are cool toys for girls and some boys too. Have fun by creating your mini puppetry show. Alternatively, a stuffed animal could be the answer to your baby finally sleeping in his bed.
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