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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 begins to look for things she drops. |
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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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* 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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Biting is a common problem with babies of this age. Think about what is happening: new teeth are coming in, and those little gums hurt. But gum soreness is often only part of the problem. As babies get older, they will often bite anything in reach when they are frustrated—their own arm or hand, somebody else's arm or hand, a nipple, a doll.
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