Games from pediatric experts designed to help Baby reach milestones. Sign in or create an account and you'll get recommendations based on Baby's milestone progress! Or enter Baby's birthdate at the top of page to see general activities for Baby's age.
Tummy Time is essential for Baby's development from 0-6 months of age. Try to work up to at least an hour of Tummy Time a day (you can do it in spurts!) by 3 months.
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Tummy Time is essential for Baby's development from 0-6 months of age. Try to work up to at least an hour of Tummy Time a day (you can do it in spurts!) by 3 months.
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Games from pediatric experts designed to help Baby reach milestones. Sign in or create an account and you'll get recommendations based on Baby's milestone progress! Or enter Baby's birthdate at the top of page to see general activities for Baby's age.
Above the Chest

Position a toy over baby's chest or tummy. Give them a moment to reach for and explore the toy. Using a smaller toy will make this more challenging for baby!
Helps baby reach, bring hands and feet together, and strengthen muscles.
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Action Songs

Count and wiggle Baby’s fingers and toes as you sing "This Little Piggy" or clap Baby's hands and feet together while you repeat "Pat-A-Cake." Repeating rhymes teaches early language skills.
Helps Baby build awareness of their body and practice communication skills.
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Act Out

Make Baby’s toys come to life! Act out simple stories with Baby’s toys and stuffed animals.
Helps expose Baby to new sounds.
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All Falls Down

Baby is becoming more interested in how things work. Let them try to build things up or knock things down. There are so many ways to play - in sitting, standing, or on their tummy!
Helps baby work on their strength, balance, reaching, and grasping.
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A Solid Move

Introduce baby safe food after you have breast or bottle fed Baby. To help transition, end the meal with some more milk or formula after Baby has tried some solids. (Consult Baby’s healthcare provider about starting solid foods.)
Helps Baby develop feeding skills.
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A Song to Move the Job Along

Narrate what you’re doing as Baby watches you. Say, "open and close" using doors, cupboards, toys with lids, and dishwashers. Make up a song about it as you go: “Open and close it, clap, clap, clap” (clap your hands).
Helps Baby learn there are words used to describe actions and objects.
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