Play to learn
Turn playtime into learning time with these easy tips.
You'll Need
- Baby-safe objects of various sizes
- Shapes
- Textures and colours
Time
10 minutes
Your baby needs to play to learn about the world. Your baby also needs to look at, feel, taste, smell and hear different things. They need to move around. Their experiences with toys and objects help them begin to learn how things work and that objects have different shapes, colours and textures.
Give your baby objects of different sizes and textures (square, round, hard, soft, fuzzy, long, short, sticky). Make sure these objects are safe—they need to be too large for your baby to put into their mouth. Help your baby play with these objects. Show them how to hold them and make them move.
Take your baby outside and sit under a tree. They will enjoy watching birds and seeing lights and shadows as they move through the trees. They can hear new sounds, too, like rustling leaves, birds calling and the engines of cars and airplanes.