Your bundle of joy is really starting to move!
These next six months are action packed for your baby's motor-skill development. Months seven through
nine will have your baby pushing up onto hands and
knees, transferring objects from hand to hand,
manipulating bells and noisemaking toys, imitating
sounds, and even starting to crawl. Think that's
incredible? Cute mr. baby is just getting started!
Months ten through twelve will have your baby pulling
to standing, looking around for stimulating sights and
sounds, hitting objects with other objects, putting
objects in and out of containers, and taking steps while
supporting himself.
What toys should your active infant be playing with at
this age?
Push-pull toys, soft stacking towers, nesting blocks, large puzzles, soft dolls, soft washable books, large non-toxic crayons, and musical toys.
Knowing this, Toys That Teach has carefully chosen the
following "Top 5" toys to encourage the healthy
development of your infant:

