Animal sound games are a good way to expose your baby to new sounds! Plus, she will have so much fun trying to find where that sound is coming from.

Using textured surfaces and bright colors is a great way to introduce your baby to letters and shapes! This do-it-yourself easy touch and feel board will quickly become a favorite toy!

This delightful little board book takes you and your baby on an adventure at a lovely day in the park! Invite her to see the clouds, smell a flower and hear a “quack” from a duck!

“Numbers” provides a fun way for your baby to learn the important concepts of shapes and numbers and it can easily grow with your child!

Joint attention is very important for the development of language because it provides the social foundation to support language learning. During this phase of development, infants begin to increase the length of time they share their attention with an adult and a third party or object.

Singing silly or familiar songs to your baby during daily routines will help him develop the foundations of spoken, and later written, language.

Baby Bathes is a short concept book that illustrates to your baby what other babies do and look like during bath time. This would be a great book to read before or after bath time.

Entertain your baby with engaging photos of things in his world with this oversized board book by Priddy Books. As he gets older, the lift-the-flap feature will add a new element of surprise.

Interactions between parents and children provide the main opportunities for small children to learn about the world around them. But just how important is it to talk to babies before they even understand what you are saying?

You can foster your baby’s development of more precise hand movements by encouraging her to feed herself with her fingers and play with objects that require her to use her thumb and forefinger grasp. Sponge blocks are easy to make and can provide your baby with exploration fun, while nurturing coordinated hand movements.