All About Play
How your child plays now:
- She cruises along the furniture, standing up without your help.
- Her babbling begins to have the intonation of language.
- She pulls herself up and sits again with confidence.
- She knows that smaller objects fit in larger ones.
- She knows the word 'no,' but may not be able to refrain from trying something anyway.
Why your child will enjoy these toys now:
- Sports-themed toys that encourage physical development
- Link-together toys
- Stacking toys that encourage eye-hand coordination
- Outdoor toys & swings
- Push & pull toys
- Toy telephone
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Play & Learn Family Activities
You’ll be helping your 11-month-old’s development when you try these fun activities together.





