Click age to reveal guidance for your little one's stage
In the first six months, babies undergo rapid development marked by a few key milestones. In the first 3 months, their senses are awakening and they can see objects, particularly high contrast, just in front of them. They gain head control, enabling them to lift their head during tummy time. Around 3 to 4 months, they start to roll over from their back to their stomach and then stomach to back. By 6 months, many babies can sit up with support and may even begin to babble, and may be ready to start solids. Over the first 6 months, their curiosity increases - starting by staring at objects in close range, to reaching out to swat objects, grasping them, and then bring them to their mouth.
Between 6 months and 18 months old, babies undergo remarkable developmental leaps. Around 6 to 9 months, many babies begin to crawl or even master the skill of pulling themselves up to stand. By 12 months, most are able to take their first independent steps, marking the exciting milestone of walking. Language development also accelerates during this period, with babies babbling more intentionally, saying their first words, and understanding simple commands. Their fine motor skills advance, allowing them to grasp and manipulate objects with increasing precision, such as using their fingers to pick up small items. Socially, they start to show preferences for familiar people and may exhibit separation anxiety when separated from caregivers, indicating the beginnings of attachment and social awareness.
Between 1.5 years and 3 years old, toddlers experience rapid growth and development. They refine their motor skills, transitioning from clumsy walking to running, climbing, and even jumping with increasing coordination and balance. Language blossoms during this time, with toddlers expanding their vocabulary, forming short sentences, and engaging in simple conversations. Cognitive abilities surge, as they begin to understand concepts like cause and effect, solve simple problems, and engage in imaginative play. Socially, they become more aware of others' emotions, developing empathy and beginning to interact with peers through cooperative play. Toilet training often begins during this stage, as toddlers gain control over their bodily functions and start to express independence in self-care tasks.
-
Sold out
Rocker Climber
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
CocoVillage Balance Board (Felt Bottom)
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Sold out
Ambosstoys PRIMO Scooter
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Little Partners Learn 'N Fold Learning Tower
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Sold out
Little Partners Learn 'N Balance Set
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Little Partners Folding Learn 'N Slide
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Little Partners Learn 'N Climb Triangle
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Sold out
Bajo Baby Walker
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Little Partners Deluxe Learn 'N Play Art Center Easel
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Sold out
Comfy Cubs Baby Playpen & Baby Gate
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Sold out
Little Partners Peek-A-Boo Art Easel
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Teamson Kids Little Chef Berlin Modern Play Kitchen
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Manhattan Toy Tree Top Adventure Activity Center
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Sold out
Upseat Baby Floor & Booster Seat
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Step2 Spill & Splash Seaway Water Table
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out -
Sold out
Fortella Foam Ball Pit
Regular price $55.00Regular priceUnit price perSold out