Baby sensory classes do what they say on the tin – they work to engage your baby’s senses through a range of activities. A welcome song is usually sung at the beginning to signify the start of the ...
Show your child how to peel the stickers and place them in the book then sit back as they take over. Low-Stimulation Sensory Activities for Toddlers Low stimulation doesn't mean no stimulation.
6-9 months: Can you get your baby to babble more? A look at whether there are ways to boost babble in The Speech Lab. Making noise is not only lots of fun, but it can be key to sensory learning ...
A busy board – or activity board – is the ultimate baby sensory toy. It's a board covered with lots of things your baby or toddler can touch, turn, open, shut, spin, press, slide, switch – and more.
Options for indoor play for young children in the Fox Valley include trampoline parks with toddler-only times, a low-key ...
Keep and eye on your little one at all times during craft activities and playtime. Remember to keep small and sharp objects out of baby's reach. At first, your baby might struggle to grab or pull ...