What educational activities do you recommend for 2+mos baby?
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best thing to do is read and talk to ur baby all the time.. thats all u need to do. it does not have to be a special baby book.. talk as u do the housework/ cooking/ or watching tv.. just talk away
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I recommend toys with music and lights to stimulate him, they still see kinda blurry, so colorful lights always captures their attention.
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I recommend singing and talking to your baby as much as possible. At 2 months +, there’s benefit in anything you sing or say, so make it fun/easy for yourself. Don’t worry about learning kids’ songs at this point. Just sing your favourites and read aloud — poems, magazines, books.
Also, make eye contact with your baby and speak directly to him or her. Babies at that age like to see faces and love when their parents smile and talk to them lovingly.
As far as toys go, anything with basic black and white or primary colour patterns is good, but the most important things at this young age are: holding your baby as much as possible, talking/singing and responding when they cry by picking them up and comforting them.
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At two months old, a baby doesn’t need toys! A two month old is still trying to bond with mama, and the very best thing is to hold her/him, look into her eyes, talk to her in a quiet voice, maybe take her outside….Baby needs to be held and will learn best by being carried around, not by flashing lights and loud noisy toys!