Play Ideas for 0–6 Week Newborns: What "Play" Really Means This Early
What does play look like for a newborn? Learn gentle, evidence-based activities for 0–6 weeks including skin-to-skin, tummy time, and black-and-white visuals.
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What does play look like for a newborn? Learn gentle, evidence-based activities for 0–6 weeks including skin-to-skin, tummy time, and black-and-white visuals.
Discover age-appropriate play ideas for 6–9 month olds, from sitting play and sensory exploration to cause-and-effect toys and bath time fun.
Practical play ideas for 9–12 month olds including cruising play, shape sorters, object permanence games, and first outdoor adventures.
The 3–6 month window is a wonderful age for play — babies are alert, responsive, and learning fast. Here are simple, evidence-backed activities to do every day that genuinely support development.
Sensory play supports brain development, motor skills, and emotional regulation — and it doesn't need to cost anything. Here are age-appropriate sensory ideas for every stage of the first year.