As your little one listens to the sweet rhymes in this board book and your soothing voice, she will be reminded of how much she is adored.

Stomp your feet! Clap your hands! Everybody ready for a barnyard dance! And dance is just what every parent and child will want to do after exploring this book.

Your baby’s grasping skills are developing at this age. Have her “help” with sorting the laundry to practice these emerging skills!

Your baby is learning to notice sounds all around her more and more each day. Try making noisy socks for her to listen to the sounds of her world.

Playing with a flashlight is a lot of fun for babies. Imagine the fun your baby will have if you transform the light from the flashlight to a geometric shape!

For this activity, the positional words “up” and “down” are used repeatedly to help your baby begin to understand direction and orientation.

Your baby is developing motor skills that will prepare him to use drawing and writing tools as he gets older. Try pulling out some plastic bowls and watch him have fun nesting the bowls inside each other.

Your baby is learning how to organize his attention between himself, another person and a third object. This fun game will help support his development of establishing and maintaining his attention to simple objects.

If your baby has started to scoot or crawl, he may enjoy the challenge of having to navigate over or around obstacles. This is a fun way to develop motor skills.

If your baby is between 6 months and 11 months old, she is at a peak age for receptive language development: the comprehension of language. This activity will give you both time to bond and it will help expose her to new sounds, vocabulary and repetition.