Basic
guide to choosing toys for babies A baby’s only activities until
the age of two months are sleeping and eating. He is not interested
in anything else. After two months, the baby starts being more curious
about the world around him. At first, he just watches the activity
in the room. At the age of 4-5 months, he is already moving his
arms and legs with a lot of energy.
At this point,
as a parent you should stimulate the baby to continue this rhythm.
The best way to do this is through play. And since play is unconceivable
without toys, you should consider getting some for your baby
Researches
made in the last few years revealed that babies too can have an
assortment of toys. Babies respond to sight, sound and touch.
Toys that stimulate these senses can help your baby learn about
the world around him, how things work and so on.
To help you
find best toy for your baby, I’ve made here two age groups, birth
to 6 months and 6 to 12 months. The difference between these age
groups is huge because a baby grows very fast and so his needs
differ from month to month.
Toys for
babies of one to six months:
In this period,
a baby isn’t very active. He is mostly sleeping. When the baby
is awake, he does not seem to be interested in anything else but
eating and crying.
At the age
of two months, the baby starts following every activity in the
room. He is able to focus his vision on an object for a few moments.
This is when you must introduce the baby in the world of toys,
if you haven’t already done so. Use black and white and high contrasting
color toys. The baby can’t play at this age because he can’t make
complex moves like grabbing, or turning around.
At the age
of four months, the baby is already moving his arms and legs.
He has more energy than ever, and he is eager to use it. He is
able to grab things and crawl. In this situation, a new activity
is making room in his life: play. Although it is very rudimentary,
play is very important for the baby’s development.
Here are
some toys I recommend you to buy for your baby:
- Juggling
toys
- Animal
shaped toys made of rubber
- Little
mirrors that can’t injure the baby
- Toys made
specially for chewing
- Little
colored circles bound together
- Musical
toys
Be a bit
more careful with musical toys. Buy musical toys for your baby
only after you have checked that the sounds they produce aren’t
very powerful. Musical toys that produce sharp noises are dangerous
because babies tend to get the sound source close to their ear,
which, being fragile can be affected.
To read the
whole article, visit http://www.child-toys-guide.com/baby-toys.shtml
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About
The Author
Eugen
Lisov is the creator of http://www.Child-Toys-Guide.com,
a site focused on helping parents worldwide to choose the
best toys for their children. If you offer your child a
bad toy, it’s the same as if you don’t offer your youngster
any toy. Please feel free to browse my site; it will only
help you when choosing toys for your child.
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This article
was posted on March 28, 2005
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