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Play Guide to Help Your Baby's Development by Month 🐣 How to Play with a Baby Before 6 Months Are you worried about how to play with your baby? I'll introduce you to the play methods and useful items that helped me while raising my two children! 🍼 From newborn to 3 months At this age, babies still have blurred vision and cannot recognize colors. It is best to show your face often and let them hear your voice. Face your baby's face about 30cm away and make bright and diverse expressions. It is also recommended to start tummy time around 50 days. If you do tummy time every day, it will help develop your baby's waist and neck muscles and have a positive effect on digestion. 🏷️ Recommended toys: Black and white mobile (if it's a color product, choose one with a large color contrast), black and white focus book, white noise machine, nursing light with lullaby 👶 From 3 months At 3 months, your baby will start to see colors little by little! At this time, change the black and white mobile to a color mobile. Around 100 days, babies begin to realize that they are no longer in their mother's womb, so it is also good to have an attachment doll next to them when they sleep. This can help with their emotional stability. 🏷️ Recommended toys: Color mobile, color focus book, attachment doll, tummy time toys 👶 From 4 months to 6 months At this age, babies are increasingly able to interact with their mothers. They laugh out loud when their mother plays with them, and they show interest in books and toys. They are especially interested in instruments or sounds that make friction sounds. They really like it when you play them a sound book or when your mother plays with them while making various sounds! Most babies are interested in sound books like Whale Play because babies can reach out and make various sounds. At this age, babies like it even more when you do physical play such as riding an airplane or standing up on two feet. 🏷️ Recommended toys: Whale Play Book, rattles, instruments that make noise, teethers, sorcerers, and jolly jumpers