Developmental and educational toys for 4 months old babies/infants |
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How your 4 month old plays A four-month-old baby's biggest interest is watching people and facial expressions. He now recognizes those who he sees on a continual basis. He's becoming more active as he squeals and laughs with excitement. You may notice that your baby now watches his hands. He can open his hand and grasp objects that are placed in his hands. However, looking at an object and reaching is difficult, but he can succeed with a lot of help from Mom and Dad. Educational toys that develop skills Your baby's senses are coming alive. It's a great time to introduce toys with lots of different textures, sounds, and things to grab. Toys with faces is one of the first things infants recognize and respond to, thus enhancing the development of visual skills while at the same time providing comfort. |
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