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She may be able to walk if you hold both hands.
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She can perceive depth and if she crawls, does not attempt to go down steps head first.
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She responds to one or two commands.
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She may know when the surprise happens in a song.
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She peeps around corners and loves to play peek-a-boo.
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She begins to look for things she drops.
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Toys to encourage early learning

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Sports-themed toys that encourage physical development

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Toys to encourage physical development, such as crawling and walking

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How to help your child learn more with these toys ... |
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Once your baby learns to build a tower, she will enjoy knocking it down! Have some fun with Whoopsy-Daisy by building with blocks for the human wrecking ball!
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Other Play & Learn activities for this age:
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My 10-month-old scoots on his rear instead of the crawling the traditional way. I am worried about him falling backwards on our wood floors,
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More toys for your 10-month-old |
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