Play that encourages your toddler to use his imagination and express his artistic talents will boost development and is also loads of fun! These brilliant toys will get him off to a great start...Play to learn
Play is good for your toddler. Years of research has shown that play is vital to a child's emotional, physical and social development in ways that just can't be taught.With children now spending an average 25% of their free time in front of the TV
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She'll spend many a happy hour acting out games with real people as well as pretend people within her stories.Imaginary play gives children freedom from the rules and restraints of the real world,' says child psychologist Diane Melvin.It lets them
Babyexpert RecommendedChicco Relax and Play BouncerFeatures: Multi-position backrest; comfort pad insert; toy bar; carrying handles; rocking or fixed positionTester's verdict: Easy to assemble. The soft material is easy to remove and clean
Babyexpert RecommendedBassinet; toy bar; music; nightlight; remote control; changing mat; storage pockets; wheels, carry bag. All you need for frequent use.Info: 01623 750870RRP / price at purchase: £119
safe bath toys such as plastic containers to fill and pour. Youre helping her understand important concepts such as full and empty. Changing her nappy Play back-and-forth games. Pass her a cuddly toy and praise her when she passes it back
Babyexpert RecommendedRemovable bassinet; carry bag; wheels; toy bar; detachable activity panel, Baby Einstein caterpillar toy. A good choice if you want a playpen too.Info 0844 412 1212RRP / price at purchase: £89.99
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Babies love faces, so have fun making silly expressions, sticking out your tongue and opening and closing your mouth. Make the actions exaggerated and give her plenty of time to respond. By six months she'll be good at imitating you so try blinking and blowing raspberries. She'll...