For Baby.mp4 — @timetoadult Plaing

They say "play is the work of childhood," but when you are looking at a tiny newborn or a wiggly 6-month-old, it’s hard to know exactly how to play with them.

It strengthens physical muscles while fostering secure bonding. 4. Sensory Sound Tubes You don't need to buy shakers. @TIMETOADULT Plaing for baby.mp4

You don't need fancy gadgets or expensive educational toys. In fact, most babies prefer the simplest interactions. Playing isn't just about entertainment; it is how they learn about their senses, build motor skills, and bond with you. They say "play is the work of childhood,"

Get down on the floor with them. Place toys just out of reach to encourage reaching, or simply chat with them face-to-face while they work on lifting their head. Sensory Sound Tubes You don't need to buy shakers

It helps with self-recognition and sensory development. 3. Tummy Time Conversations

Cover your face with your hands or a soft blanket, then reveal yourself with a happy "Peek-a-boo! I see you!"

It boosts sensory development and fine motor skills. Final Thoughts