Tools

I am continually reading with Daddy and Mommy. Every time I finish reading, I am eager to learn more. I have books of different sizes, animals, children's stories and my favorite toys (which my daddy calls them tools).

In one of my daddy's confessions, he says that when I was at the very young age, I had high potential and that it was in their hands to take advantage of that opportunity. He also says that the appropriate and fun way to develop my learning process and assimilation of new information is playing in the most appropriate to prepare myself to the fullest.

I am 1 year old, and these are my favorite learning tools:

Pacifier - A ticket to good sleep.

The primary requirement for the child to learn and assimilate new information is to sleep well. Don't trouble yourself, let the pacifier fix it. - Daddy

 

Puppets - Learning opportunities come to life.

Babies are excellent actors; they follow everything you do. Give them something exceptional to imitate. - Daddy

 

Books - A portable magic.

The babies' brains are pre-wired for learning, and reading is a huge booster. Use it or lose it. - Daddy

 

Stacking Rings - A classic early stimulation.

The feeling of grabbing and trying to fit them motivate their brain to put all the sensory information together. Baby upgraded. - Daddy

 

Talking Hamster - He doesn't stop babbling and talking.

The easiest way to develop your child’s ability to copy and reply is through play and talk.

This hamster is an expert replying. It’s as hilarious as you get the impression they know exactly what they are talking about. - Daddy

 

My lovely Piano - Shake your baby in sync with music and lights.

Like music, language has strong rhythmic patterns, and the baby’s job is to recognize these patterns of activity and predict what’s going to happen next.

Let the creativity begin. Play the piano. - Daddy

 

 

Magical Treasure - Fill and empty

Curiosity means filling and emptying boxes during the day, but the best thing is to see how their analytical mind works.

They think outside the box. - Daddy