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He is very mobile. He can walk forward, sideways and backward. He can run.
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He can pull a toy on a string or manage a push-a-long.
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He can use his feet to scoot along on a cycle.
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He combines wrist-moving with letting go.
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He can put any shape in his sorter and throw a ball.
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He can put one block on top of another.
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He may have a vocabulary of 50 to 200 words. Some weeks he may add lots of new words, others none at all.
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He is constantly trying and practicing.
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He can follow simple directions.
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Toys that help refine eye-hand coordination

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Slow, battery-powered ride-ons

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Grow-with-me ride-on toys

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Cars, trucks, trains and other vehicles

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Themed playsets

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How to help your child learn more with these toys ... |
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Your baby has rhythm! All you have to do is turn on the music and he turns on the dancing. So get out on the dance floor and join him for Dancing Baby fun!
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Other Play & Learn activities for this age:
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It's great that you and your daughter enjoy taking baths together. This is a wonderful opportunity for you to share physical closeness, playfulness, relaxation, and getting clean at the same time.
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More toys for your 18 to 24-month-old |
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