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POSTED BY: admin1 on 01/30/2009 11:40:18 [ Quote ]


BABY GAMES, 3-6 MONTHS - http://www.nypartygigs.com/forum/topic-post/id_14/topic_39/











As my little one grows up I'm always looking for new ways to keep her development moving. Here is a list of some games you can play from 3 to 6 months of age.






1. A piece of glass separates me from my best friend. around 4 or 5 months she was really looking at things and smiling at things so my wife found out something fun. Find a big mirror that you can stand in front of while holding baby. I would move her close enough until she would catch a glimpse of herself. She would immediately light up and start cooing and giggling. To this day this is our pre-bath routine. As she got older I would change distances to help keep her eyes exercised.






2. Help me name that. An adaptation to the baby eye-spy we played when she was younger was this game. Once she could reach out and touch things I would encourage her to touch things while I named it. Sometimes I think she got it other times she'd look at me and just grin. Again, this is another game we continue to play.






3. I must be butter cause I'm on a roll! Once she was used to being on her belly on the floor I'd get down and play with her. I'd put toys that were just out of her reach and have her try and get them. If she did happen to roll over or get the toy somehow I would get real excited and tell her how good she is and how big she is. As time progressed she loved the excitment I'd give her and she would do it much faster.






4. ABs of steel. She always was trying to sit up and see things when she developed her baby muscles. In an attempt to encourage this and help grow her muscles we would have her hold our fingers as she sat up. At first we had to pull her up to look around. As she got older and stronger she would pull up while holding on. At this point she just sits right up by herself. This helped to encourage her to be curious and to build some core body muscles.






5. If your happy and you know it. Around 3 months we really got into using her arms and legs when we sung songs. We would play 'this little piggy', 'patty cakes', & 'if your happy and you know it'. We would either clap her hands or her feet to the beat and sing to her. At first we got the craziest look. As she learned to like it she would get the biggest grin. Another thing that I would do is play a pop or rock song and have her be my little 'drummer'. I'd sit her on my lap facing away from me and take her hands and have her 'play the drums'. She would giggle and giggle.






We still play a few of the games from when she was younger but alot of them we've adapted to either be more physical, vocal, or visual. Also, make sure you're always talking to your baby. No matter where we are I'm having a conversation with her. Telling her about my day, asking her about hers, or reading things to her. The most entertaining is when we are shopping at the grocery. She loves hearing the nutritional facts of foods. Go figure.
























 






 






 






 






 






 






 






 






 










POSTED BY:admin1 on 11/14/2009 10:38:53 [ Quote ]


EDUCATIONAL GAMES FOR 3-6 MONTHS OLD


 These are some great games that are fun and will help your baby to become very intellectual quickly.  The key thing here to remember is the power of labeling items.


. Allow your baby to touch your mouth while your slowly talking or making sounds.


 .Play fun baby songs and try to perform as many of the actions that you hear in the song/s.  Try to play the same exact songs as the baby continues to grow and develop.  Repeat the same actions to the song so that the baby gets used to seeing your actions going along with the song/s.


• Move a toy car back and fourth or left to right.  Label the movement however you see fit and say the words as the action is taking place.  "The car is moving "forward", "the car is moving backward",  same goes for "left" and "right" movements.


.Record your baby while he or she is making sounds and play it back to the baby.
• Throw a ball up and down in front of the baby and label this movement as well.
• Mirror: sit in front of mirror and say “hi” to your baby, to his foot, to his head, etc
• Clapping songs (scroll down for English and Russian clapping songs)
• Watch out of the window, fish tank, in of front moving washing machine
• Airplane: hold baby up high in the air; land baby on the nose (nuggle-nuggle-nose or носики-курносики in Russian) and fly again
• Repeat baby’s sounds

• Talk to the baby and give baby time to respond or react by resting between the conversation. Baby may respond right away or may take some time to respond, sometimes a baby can take over a minute to do so. Do not repeat the same question is your baby does not answer.
• Attach fun colorful items to baby's hands or feet and they start kicking and moving arms in a very happy or excited manner.


. Place baby on lap and dance him or her to a song that has a very noticeable beat.  Try to avoid songs with to many instrumental sounds because it makes it more difficult for the rhytm to be adopted by the baby•


. Hold the baby's hands and clap them to the sound of the beat and put a little body movement to it to help your baby pick up on music rhytm easier.


 


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POSTED BY:admin1 on 11/14/2009 10:51:34 [ Quote ]


. Motivate the baby to wiggle by laying the baby on his stomach, you must also lie down in front of the baby.  Place a fun or colorful toy somewhere close to the baby and it must be slightly out of his reach.  As he tries to come after it you should motivate the baby to keep going, and lastly clap your hands each time the baby reaches the out of reach object.


. Hide an object and ask the baby "where is the (object name)?  Then ask the baby: "Is it on the floor? (tap the floor as and direct your eyes to the floor), Is is on the ceiling? (point and look up at ceiling), is it on the bed? (Look and touch the top of the the bed)


. Make sure your baby spends a lot of time on his or her tummy to learn how to crawl quickly.


 


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