Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Toys for baby at 3 1/2 months old?




~*Renaissa


Hi, my baby is now 3 1/2 months old and really doesnt have any interest in toys. He loves looking at the faces of stuffed toys and loves hearing the sound of rattles. But the interest stops there.

If he is playing on his playmat i put stacks of toys around him to help keep him entertained. But he is always looking to find me first....or the TV lol (thats probably the only other thing he likes - probably because of the bright colours).

He hasnt really found his hands as yet...and im now im just a little worried. All of my family are saying he should be interested in them by now. Is there any reason for me to feel like this? Or should i just chill out and go with the flow?
This is the problem...Everywhere i go to look for rattles they dont have anything small enough to fit into his hands. The ones i did find and bought i give to him. He will hold them, but he loves sucking on them lol. He wont actually play with them. His favourite accessory sitting near him is his pacifier. If he loses it, he tries to find it and put it back into his mouth. But of course he has no success lol. I do have a mobile that i have hanging over his rocker. He will touch it, but wont play with it. He just has no interest for them.



Answer
All babies develop at different paces. Some faster, some slower. As long as your baby seem normal at this stage, there is nothing to worry about.

You are his favorite toy! He loves to see your face, your smile, the sound of your voice and your touch. Have fun with your baby, babies grow up so fast :)

What are babies like at 3 months?




Conkers


My moms having a baby.
I've calculated that on christmas day the baby will be 3 months old.
What can babies do at the age of 3 months? What toys do they like?
Thanks for any answers in advance



Answer
My daughter is three months old today! She's learning to sit and laugh, and can carry on long conversations in babbly baby talk. She's beginning to understand cause and effect; if she bats at a toy, it'll move and make noise. She also can recognize faces and people by now.

All of this to say that if you get her a toy that is bright, makes sounds, and has places to hold onto, she'll be happy. Better yet, if you have the money, you can get a play gym for her that has toys hanging above, and possibly a babyproof mirror. That's my daughter's favorite part of her gym- the mirror. Hers also has a piano at her feet so she can kick it and make music. She absolutely loves it. I got mine on Walmart's website for like $50, and it's worth every penny. Have fun shopping, and congrats on your new sibling!




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