All About Play
How your child plays now:
- She smiles directly at people and expects to be given her turn in "conversations."
- She can locate a sound in front of her, but not one behind.
- She can learn that one event follows another.
- She kicks and waves her arms when she is excited.
- She learns to make things happen.
Why your child will enjoy these toys now:
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Your Baby's Mind: 2 To 4 Months
Fisher-Price® Parenting Guide CD-ROM
Studies involving babies' brain waves show major changes in activity and rhythms at this age. These chemical changes in the brain indicate that a higher level of intelligence is taking over for those initial newborn reflexes.
Your baby is also discovering his hands and feet. The realiza...
Play & Learn Family Activities
You’ll be helping your two-month-old’s development when you try these fun activities together.















