Toddler Smarts: Your Child’s Evolving Mind
Psychologist Jean Piaget believed that young children spent the first two years of their lives using their hands, eyes, ears, noses, mout…
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“Mommy, the trees look sad,” 4-year old Gemma pointed out as we drove home from preschool yesterday.
“Yes honey, they are sad because …
0 likesGrasping Scarves and Strings: Develop Your Baby’s Fine Motor Skills
Grasping Scarves and Strings, one of Playful Bee’s activities designed for your 0 – 3 month old, helps you improve your baby’s Fine Motor…
0 likesThe Beginning of Language for Your Baby
Language skills are partly learned and partly innate. Current research suggests that babies come into this world wired to distinguish bet…
0 likesToddler Smarts: Your Child’s Growing Knowledge of Everyday Objects
Your child has been actively watching the world around her for over a year now, and knows a lot about everyday objects. She understands w…
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Ever wonder why your baby insists on repeatedly dropping his spoon on the floor while perched above in his high chair? It’s simple: he’s …
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There is so much that your baby can now do! It may seem like she’s constantly busy exploring the world, banging objects together, getting…
0 likesThe Importance of Touch: How Young Babies Seek Relationships and Build Knowledge
When your baby was born, she immediately started building her knowledge of the world by observing her surroundings and new life outside o…
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