Infant Play
Read on for helpful suggestions for activities and toys for your baby, according to their age.
What can you do to help promote play in your baby?
All children are different and may enjoy different toys and interactions, but the following are suggestions for activities and toys for the baby:
Birth to 1 month
Hang brightly colored objects near your baby.
Hang mobiles with high-contrast patterns.
What you can do as a parent:
Sing and talk to your baby.
Play music.
Rock your baby and take them for walks.
2 to 3 months
Likes bright objects
Enjoys pictures and mirrors
Likes rattles
Enjoys infant swing
Enjoys car rides
What you can do as a parent:
Sing and talk to your baby.
Play music.
Rock your baby and take them for walks.
4 to 6 months
Likes brightly colored objects
Likes to hold toys
Enjoys rattles or bells
Likes swings and strollers
What you can do as a parent:
Talk to your baby.
Encourage your baby to crawl and sit by placing them on the floor.
6 to 9 months
Enjoys large toys with bright colors that move
Likes to play peek-a-boo
What you can do as a parent:
Call your baby by name.
Speak clearly to your baby and encourage different sounds.
Name body parts, foods, and people.
Tell your baby simple commands.
Play pat-a-cake.
Begin saying words that tell what you are doing.
Encourage your baby to crawl by placing toys beyond their reach.
9 to 12 months
Enjoys looking at books
Likes hearing sounds of animals
Enjoys large toys that can be pushed and pulled
What you can do as a parent:
Take your baby to different places and outings.
Play ball with your baby.
Read to your baby.
Tell your baby names of body parts.
Toys for babies
Birth to 6 months
Mobiles
Mirrors that will not break
Music boxes
Bells and rattles
Stuffed animals
Swings
7 to 12 months
Blocks
Brightly colored toys
Books
Balls
Cup and spoon
Jack-in-the-box
Rattles
Teething toys
Toys that can be pushed and pulled
Baby dolls