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Another school project. I really like ideas from you people because you are real people who know and most likely have experienced things with children and will give me real ideas.

2007-02-27 07:43:54 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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* Baby Games are Fun & Functional

6-9 Months
The amazing first year is already halfway over! At this age, babies are trying hard to communicate through language. Encourage this by responding to her babbling as if you understand exactly what she's saying. This will encourage her to develop her skills even more. Continue to engage your baby in fun activities. Here are some fun ideas that your 6-9 month old baby will enjoy:

Have a puppet show. You know those mismatched socks that you're keeping around just in case they're mates show up? A permanent marker, along with some felt and glue will reincarnate them as puppets. Your baby will love to see them sing and dance, and they'll help her develop her imagination.

Donate a drawer. Those bottom drawers in the kitchen that your baby is always getting into would probably serve you both better if they were filled with toys and interesting objects. She'll love to empty and refill them.

Hide the ball. Take a small ball or interesting object, and place it under one of three upside-down cups. Mix up the cups, slowly, and then help her find the ball.

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2007-02-27 07:50:04 · answer #1 · answered by Golden Smile 4 · 0 0

This is the age my son is now, he is really into cause and effect games right now... Like I give him a sponge and he squeezes and soap bubbles come out. Or if he pushes his car it goes across the floor. He likes things that make noise. Also I made him this game thing(got it out of nick kids I believe) Take like pringles tubes put things in there like paper shreds, cotton, different textures and let them stick there hands in and feel how its different. He and his 2 y/o sister love this.

2007-02-27 15:50:53 · answer #2 · answered by sekc_alize 1 · 0 0

splashing in water, fingerpainting, stacking blocks, anything to learn colors and shapes while playing, counting candy/cheerios and then eating them, nursery rhyme games, singing, learning speech patterns if you make it fun and vocal sounds......

2007-02-27 15:48:42 · answer #3 · answered by jam_please 4 · 0 0

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