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Language Enrichment Gifts For The 4-6 Month

She has better head control and can turn her head to locate sounds and voices. She enjoys speech activities.

Now he looks at you when you call his name. His first expressive language attempts begin as he begins to coo, babble and maybe repeat sounds he’s heard.

She’s beginning to understand that those vocal noises she hears have meaning. She may even understand what “No” means.

I don’t believe you can talk to him too much…but when you do get tired of talking, sound-producing toys, made with common household items will work nicely.

Hand and arm movements are more purposeful. She can purposefully activate the rattle herself. There are lots of them…Oball, Keys and Wrist. This Fisher Price Monkey Teether Rattle appeals to her tactiley, visually, and sound-wise.

He's sure to enjoy Baby Einstein Playtime Music Box.


Read to Him. Point out characters in the pictures.

This 4-6 month period was fun, but now she’s really beginning to experiment with her own voice.

Let’s move to the 7-12 month phase…

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