That Makes Three
That Makes Three
Time
- 5 to 10 minutes
Materials
- 3 medium-sized items such as a washrag, yarn ball, small cup, or set of keys
Directions
- Hand control is still developing, but with this activity you throw in decision making as well. Sit on the floor with your baby and put an object in each hand.
- Offer a third object, and let your baby figure out how to put down a toy in order to pick up another.
Extensions
- Ask your baby to give you a toy.
- Put all 3 in front of your baby and don't offer any directions.
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