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K's Kids learning toys for babies
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/03/2006 09:00:00
A new range of toys for play and development from your baby's earliest stages.

and physical development of young children. K's Kids is a welcome addition to this field, with a wide range of pre-school activity toys for bathtime, playtime and for playing with in the car, or when out and about in the buggy.Wayne Needs A Bath £6.50If you

Scribbling, drawing and painting for toddlers
By Maria Muennich on 21/07/2009 08:21:46
When the skills develop, ideas on encouraging your budding artist, safety pointers and useful materials

development. Try to avoid suggesting to her that she draws something specific while she's still in these early stages, and just let her get on with her random squiggles.If your toddler doesn't take to a particular medium or format then try offering

Your ten-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 08/08/2004 14:29:37
On the move

to 'cruise', using furniture, walls or any other available support for his hands to move around the room by foot. A few babies skip this stage and go straight to walking unsupported. When he runs out of objects to support himself on he'll either call for help

Your eight-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 06/10/2004 12:01:21
Little fingers like to explore

stage altogether. And why stop there when you can try to stand up? Your baby's legs are most likely able to bear his weight now, and he will be capable of standing up while holding onto furniture (or you!) for support. He might even try to pull himself

Creative play with your toddler
By Maria Muennich on 24/10/2007 12:51:25
Even simply baking biscuits together can be an opportunity for learning through play - here are a few ideas for simple but fun creative projects

One of the great joys of life with a toddler can be making things together; and as you make, mould, colour, stick and discuss, you'll be encouraging his mental and physical development in many different, and often subtle, ways. What's more, as most

Encouraging your child's language development
By Maria Meunnich on 08/04/2009 01:56:54
You can do plenty to help your baby or toddler's speech development - right from day one

When do I start?Encouraging your baby's speech development starts from your baby's earliest days. While your baby's first words are still months away, newborns recognise their mother's voice at birth and learn incredibly quickly from the words

Baby development: The fourth year
By ThinkBaby on 06/11/2007 01:24:53
How your child develops between the ages of three and four

with regular creative play sessions. These can be fun for you as well, but you also need to give your toddler time and opportunity to be creative independently. Just as at every other stage of her development you can foster your child's self-esteem and speech

Your seven-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/11/2004 11:51:17
Sitting up and reaching out

this month but don't worry if she doesn't, many babies start crawling quite a bit later and some babies will even skip the crawling stage altogether. Other babies find different ways to get to that out-of-reach object: Some drag themselves along

Your six-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/12/2004 11:22:15
Teething may be troubling but it's great for talking

do him feed himself though, bear in mind that at this stage the beaker is likely to come crashing to the floor with a pleasing noise for baby.By now he's probably rolling over in both directions quite happily and may be able to maintain a sitting

Your five-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 06/01/2005 09:54:13
More noises please

’re having an important conversation. This success will encourage her and the copying game will help her language develop.NB: All babies develop at their own pace and some will reach developmental landmarks more quickly than others. This timeline is meant

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