- Learning Path
- New Toddler Activities

No mere morsels
Nourish independence and motor skills by giving baby foods that are easy to pick up.
Play to learn
Turn playtime into learning time with these easy tips.
Mirror, mirror
Hang a mirror at your baby's level and describe what you see.
Itsy-bitsy finger fun
Help develop baby's fine motor skills by introducing finger plays.
Topsy-turvy reader
Turn baby's favorite book upside down and start to read aloud.
Hello. Goodbye.
Your baby will giggle and coo when you play this variation on "peek-a-boo."
Eyes, nose, fingers, toes
Play these games with your baby to increase body awareness and vocabulary.
The gimme game
Put two objects in front of your baby and ask her to give you the one you name.
Bathtub science
Make waves by turning plastic food containers into simple but smart bath toys!
Little helper
Toddlers love to "help" their caregivers with mundane tasks like laundry and sweeping. Here's why it's important to let them pitch in.
Follow the leader
Your toddler follows you around all day. Turn it around and let him lead!