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Old 02-26-2008, 12:40 PM   #1
Wub Playing with Babies: Guide for Birth to 12 months!
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Playing with Babies: Birth to Three Months

Games Babies Love:
Sing, sing, sing
Babies enjoy music and, even if you can't carry a tune, the best music is sung in your own voice. Try a lullaby. Sing softly and slowly. Anything faster than your heartbeat is too fast. Choose songs that you like. Sing them often throughout the day.

Twinkle, twinkle little star,
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky.
Twinkle, twinkle little star,
How I wonder what you are.

Baby's Favorite Pictures
Babies enjoy looking at pictures, especially pictures with a lot of contrast. Babies are very interested in faces. Draw some simple faces with black markers on white paper. Hang them up on the wall near the baby’s crib.

Eye Talk

Hold the baby so you can look into her eyes. Smile at her, and she will soon learn to smile back. Say the baby’s name. Copy her and then make funny faces. Just enjoy being together.

Read to Me

It's never too early to start reading to a baby. Show babies the pictures in very simple books with one picture on the page. Don't worry if the baby loses interest after only a moment. Read only as long as he is interested. The goal is to make reading fun.

Finding Other Games
Games with gentle touches and soft music are great ones for children birth to three months. Around three months they become able to grasp toys and enjoy rattles, teethers, squeeze toys, and light, graspable cloth toys. Games that give children toys to hold are good for this age.

Good Toys for This Age

soft stuffed animals
mobiles and pictures
grasping toys, as babies move to three months

Playing with Babies: Three to Six Months

Games Babies Love:

Lap Rhymes

This is the age for lap rhymes. Hold the baby on your lap facing you, then play the games below. When you repeat these games, baby starts to learn what to expect and enjoys the game even more.

Ask older family members if they know any more of these games. These old-fashioned rhymes have been loved by babies for generations and are in danger of being forgotten! You can help carry them on from one generation to the next if you take the time to learn them and play them with the babies in your care. Teach them to the parents so they can start a new tradition.

Teddy Bear
Round and round the garden goes the teddy bear,
(Circle your finger around in the air, above the child's tummy)
One step, two steps, tickle you under there!
(Tickle the child under the arm)

This Little Piggy
This little piggy when to market;
This little piggy stayed home;
This little piggy had roast beef;
This little piggy had none;
This little piggy said, "Wee, wee, wee!"
All the way home!
(Touch each toe in order from largest to smallest and then tickle the child
up the leg while you say "Wee wee wee.”)

Talk About It

Talk to the baby. Tell her what you are going to do before you do it. “I'm going to change your diaper.” “I'm going to pick you up.” This teaches children language while they are doing things, the way that they learn best.

There is so much to talk about when you carry a baby with you. Talk about turning the lights on and off. Older babies like to try the switch themselves. Talk about what you see outside: cars, trees, people.

Watch the baby while you are playing. When she is finished she will give you her own special signals. Some babies cry, turn away, or even yawn. Remember when you are talking to a baby, you are having a conversation and you need to be a good listener.

Good Toys for This Age

rattles (clear ones are best so the child can see what makes the noise)
stuffed animals and soft dolls

Playing with Babies: Six to Nine Months

Games Babies Love:

Peek-a-boo

Sit on the floor with the baby, and partially cover your face with a baby blanket. Take off the blanket and say, "Peek-a-boo." Do this a few times before trying it on the baby. Then partially cover the baby's head with the blanket. Stop immediately if the baby shows any sign of disliking this. Pull the blanket off and say "Peek-a-boo." Babies usually love this game.

Mirrors

Look into a mirror together. Talk about the baby’s face, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. Talk about your face. Make silly faces. Stick out your tongue.

Bye-bye Toys

Use short strings (no more than six inches) to tie toys to the highchair and let the baby throw the toys off the high chair and pull them back up again. Say, "Bye, bye, toy,” and "Hello, toy.”

Peek-a-toy

Sit on the floor with the baby. Cover a toy with a blanket and say, "Where's the toy?" Let the baby find the toy by pulling off the cover.

Finding Other Games

Great games for this age explore how things can disappear and reappear. This is why peek-a-boo is a favorite game for this age. Six- to nine-month-old babies enjoy making something happen themselves, like making loud noises, or causing a jack-in-the-box to pop up. Banging spoons on pots is a simple game that babies of this age enjoy.

Good Toys for This Age

pop-up toys
balls
stuffed animals and dolls with soft bodies
squeeze toys

Playing with Babies: Nine to Twelve Months

Games Babies Love:

Hats, Hats, Hats

Try on different hats in front of a mirror with the baby. “Do you want to try this one?” “Do you want to try this one?” Let the baby put hats on you and listen carefully to what the baby is telling you about what he or she wants to do. Use different voices to match the hats. For a fancy hat you could say, "La de da." For a baseball hat you could say, "Play ball!"

Tunnel

Take an empty cardboard box and cut off the two opposite sides. Turn the box upside down and encourage the baby to crawl through the tunnel. Put a toy at one end of the tunnel and encourage the baby to go get the toy.

Finding Other Games

Babies of this age continue to love games that let them make noises or make something interesting happen. They enjoy using their motor skills, crawling, and pulling themselves up. They also love games about body parts.

Good Toys for This Age

transportation toys with six- to eight-inch large round wheels
soft rubber or vinyl animals
stacking nesting cups

Summary
Baby play teaches children how to interact and communicate. Babies learn to talk and listen when you take the time to make play into a conversation. You can use playtime to teach language by using simple words and sentences. Copy the child's sounds and expressions and let the child copy yours throughout the daily routines of feeding, diapering, and cleaning. Baby play is more than just fun--it's a way for you to help the babies in your care develop in a healthy and happy way.
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