Smiling Faces
New babies prefer looking at a drawing of a face rather than a random pattern and they prefer smiling faces to grumpy ones!
New babies prefer looking at a drawing of a face rather than a random pattern and they prefer smiling faces to grumpy ones!
Memory Children don’t remember much before the age of 3 due to what physiologist call ‘infantile amnesia’. Neuroscientists believe that early experiences never make it
Day 7 Continued Song – Traffic Light Twinkle twinkle traffic light On the corner shining bright. Red means, “Stop.” Green means, “Go.” Yellow means, “Drive
Day 7 Continued Play: Driving my Car In an open space, let your child ‘build’ their own car using what is around them for a
Day 7 continued Activity 2 – Racing Rainbow Cars You will need: A piece of paper on a board or Tupperware lid placed at an
Story – Are you my Mother? Activity – Build a car using a toilet roll, cut out wheels or bottle caps and attach them using
Day 6 continued Bonus -All about Cows using the link below. watch a short documentary all about cows with your little ones. Remember to ask
Play – Hopscotch Using cardboard on the floor, the tiles in the kitchen or chalk outside on paving, draw out a hopscotch template and teach
Day 6 continued Song – Hey Diddle Diddle Hey, diddle, diddle The cat and the fiddle The cow jumped over the moon The little dog
Responding to a World of Touch develops fine motor skills in babies. What are age appropriate touch experiences. 0-3 months, slow massage, swaddling body contact
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