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He pulls himself up to stand using the furniture.
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He sits alone and stretches to reach a toy without toppling over.
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He can catch a suspended object or a ball rolled directly to him.
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His hands are more skilled and his movements are more deliberate and varied.
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He begins to make signs—lifting his arms to be picked up and banging a spoon to summon dinner.
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How to help your child learn more with these toys ... |
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Play a magical game of "Where did it go?" with your baby, and make a toy disappear right before his eyes—without mirrors! He will soon be on to you, and will realize that the toy didn't disappear, but is still in your hand.
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Other Play & Learn activities for this age:
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Have fun on what sounds like an exciting adventure! When you leave for your trip, your son will be at an age where his physical skills and mobility will be developing rapidly.
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More toys for your 9-month-old |
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