As a
child develops their motor skills for sitting and playing, parents will start to see babies try and stack blocks on top of another, until they can build a small tower.
Active play is important
in developing his motor skills and will help with his physical fitness and cardiovascular health, give him muscle tone and strengthen his bones.
Talk about these objects and let your baby touch things that have different textures (eg toys and rattles) to help babies build their understanding and
develop motor skills such as hand - eye coordination.
This Mamas and Papas Fudge rocking horse will encourage baby's imaginative play with horse sound effects and it
also develops motor skills.
Your baby is
likely developing the motor skills to maintain sidelying for brief periods without being propped and may even roll from sidelying to belly or back at 3 months and beyond.
Made of the softest organic cotton, the Metrocard baby security blanket is gentle on newborn's sensitive skin and with a 3 dimensional bright yellow Metrocard, stuffed and knit into the blanket, babies will be attracted to the colors and will explore the various elements
thereby developing their motor skills, all the while, falling in love with this lovey blanket.
In a swing your child does not get the push and pull movements, they would be on the ground, so they could learn to walk later than other children, and may
develop their motor skills later, as well.
In assembling the colorfully designed foam tiles, your child will
develop motor skills like hand eye coordination, not to mention reasoning skills and visual sensory skills.
By rewarding the child with musical tones every time he / she steps on the piano keys, Fisher - Price Little Superstar Step N» Play Piano motivates the young ones to exercise their legs and
fully develop their motor skills.
Allow the baby to play with toys that play tunes and notes when pressed, shaken or pushed so that she can
develop motor skills along with auditory skills.
The simple act of playing helps toddlers
further develop motor skills, learn important concepts like colors and numbers, and sharpen skills like problem solving, critical thinking, creativity, and more.