From 4-6 months: babies are more interactive and curious. Here’s a summarized list of stimulating activities: Interactive Toys with sounds or lights engage senses.
Object Exploration : allows safe household items for tactile learning. Play with Balls improves motor skills. Colorful Mobile encourages visual tracking.
Exploring Textures: and Bubble Wrap provide varied tactile experiences. Daily Routine Play fosters cognitive and social skills. Exploring Nature Objects like leaves introduces sensory variety.
Baby Yoga and Music and Movement: support physical coordination. Simple Sorting Activities with colors and shapes enhance early problem-solving. Squeeze and Pop Toys develop motor strength. Handheld Rattles and High-Contrast Cards stimulate visual and auditory senses.
Safe Kitchen Utensils and Toy Exploration: add new sensory experiences. Clap and Sing fosters motor and auditory skills. Sensory Bags and Cause-and-Effect Toys support cognitive and sensory development. Simple Puzzles and Water Play encourage problem-solving and fine motor skills.
Mirror Play and Storytime: with Puppets enhance social interaction. Gentle Rocking and Interactive Books provide relaxation and early literacy.
These activities: promote cognitive, sensory, and motor development, supporting curiosity and early learning in babies.