For new parents, keeping track of developmental milestones is not just exciting, it can also be a little overwhelming. You probably spend a great deal of time worrying about every decision that you make, but simply paying attention to your baby’s cues will help you...
What are Development Leaps: Understand & Handle Baby Development
Ever heard about 'leap' and felt clueless? It's a term that can baffle many, especially new parents. But don't worry, we're here to shed some light on this bewitching subject. But what are development leaps? How do these leaps impact your baby's sleep? How long...
Developmental Baby Activities for 3 to 4 Month Olds for Fun and Stimulation
With each month comes new developmental milestones that you'll notice as your baby grows. Now that they're 3 or 4 months old, you'll see a huge difference in their behaviors and skills compared to the early newborn stage. At this point, they'll be taking in so much...
Fun and Educational Activities for Your 11 Month Old
In this blog post, we'll explore a variety of activities tailored for 11-month-olds, designed to support their physical, cognitive, and emotional development. Welcoming a little one who is 11 months old is a journey filled with joy and new challenges. As your baby...
Developmental Activities for 16 Month Olds
Toddlerhood is such a fun age. Toddlers love to explore, experience and are interested in the world around them. Making sure that you have plenty of activities on deck for your toddler is important so they don't get bored. When toddlers are bored, they have a way of...
Sensory Play for Babies
Did you know that sensory play is vital for your baby's development? Sensory play is designed to help babies learn about their surroundings and how to operate their bodies. Sensory play can start at a very young age, so even a little newborn can participate in...
How to Help Your Baby Babble: Tips & Activities
Baby babble is one of the cutest things that your baby will do, but did you know that baby babble is important for speech development? That's right, babble is actually a really important indicator and milestone for speech. Encouraging your baby to babble is so...
43 Developmental Baby Activities for 7 Month Old
By 6 months old, your baby is now much more interested in the world around him. He's probably easily distracted and always trying to get your attention, grabbing at anything within his reach, and babbling a ton with more consonant sounds (ma, ba, da). In this...
20 Engaging Activities For 6 Month Olds
At 6 months old your little one is starting to really show their personality, growing like a weed and learning new skills every day! Keeping your baby engaged and active. The 6-month mark is so much fun as a parent to watch your little one grow and learn new skills!...
15 Simple and Developmental Activities for 8 Month Old Babies
Are you in need of some simple and developmental activities for 8 months old babies? Finding and sharing simple activities for littles is my specialty and I am happy to be able to help! At 8 months old, your baby is starting to become more and more mobile. You may...
Ultimate Guide to Montessori Toys for Babies
Have you ever heard of the Montessori method of learning? Over the past few years, this method has really gained traction with parents and teachers! You may be scratching your head wondering how to implement this method of learning in your every day life. I am excited...
16 Simple Activities for 4 Month Old Babies
Each month your baby gets older, and they continue to meet and cross off developmental milestones from their list. You might notice that your now 4 month old has changed significantly, and you want to foster those changes by finding new activities for 4 month old...
14 Fun Activities for 10 Month Old Babies
Are you ready to get moving? As your baby nears his first birthday, your baby is on the move, and you have more options for activities for 10 month old babies. This stage bring plenty of physical, mental, and social development. The changes your baby will experience...
How to Teach Sign Language To Your Baby
Every parent awaits the day their baby calls them mom or dad. Perhaps, the first time your baby refers to you may not be through words, but through sign language. Babies communicate since the day they were born. They smile, frown, giggle, cry, scream, kick, and...
Black and White Cards for Visual Stimulation in Newborn Babies- Free Printable
Newborn babies bring so much joy! Between their oh so adorable sounds, and cute baby expressions- you just can't get enough. If you are anything like me, you may be wondering about how your newborn is developing and what types of things your newborn is absorbing from...
15 Best Educational Toys for 9-12-Month-Olds to Maximize Stimulation and Development
At this age, babies are so curious about the world around them. They will be opening doors, drawers, boxes, toilet lids, garbage cans, etc. You name it, they will be into it! Their exploration has reached an all-time high as they are understanding and making sense of...
The Best Developmental Toys for Your 3 to 6 Month Old
Infants are quickly learning about the new world around them. They love exploring new textures and objects that are put in front of them. There are many baby toys for 3 to 6 month olds out there that will help to promote their senses, motor skills, and...
How to Teach Your Baby to Safely Get Off of a Couch or Bed
Health and safety for your child is probably one of the biggest concerns you have as a parent. Even with young babies, there are still things that you can teach them as a way to be safe. If you have an almost 1-year-old, I'm sure you're experiencing their constant...
20 Social and Language Skills Your Baby Should Know Before One
Your baby has come a long way from being that tiny little newborn who could barely open his eyes or hold your hand to an active, loving, almost-toddler. The changes you've witnessed in the past few months have probably amazed you. As they get closer to 1, they have...
26 Common Household Items That Make Cheap Baby & Toddler Toys
Ever offer your baby several of their colorful, musical, toys, but they make a mad dash for the Tupperware drawer or remote control, instead? Babies and toddlers are super curious. They don't have time for silly, play toys when they could be using real objects that...