What Does Your Baby of 5-6 Months Like to Play With?
At this stage, the “secondary circular reaction” appears, in which your baby will continue to discover new things that may interest them. Now your baby takes and manipulates toys or objects and improves the coordination of their movements. If you bring a rattle to your baby, they will shake it and make it rattle repeatedly. Or if they can reach an object, your baby will move it from side to side, zoom in, zoom out, and examine it. They will get angry and growl if they doesn't achieve their purpose!
At this stage, your baby will develop the following skills:
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Coordination
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Imagination
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Manual Skills
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Coordination
visomotor
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Movement
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Language
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Cognitive Development
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Understanding Cause-effect
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Memory
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To promote these skills, we offer you a box with a series of toys for your baby to start following the various stimuli.
At this stage, the moment occurs when they look at and identify themselves in the mirror. They may be scared at first, but then they’ll want to touch it and smile in front of it, and they'll start making all kinds of sounds. They already makes sounds and words like "ejj", "ma" "da", etc. They are starting to have a great time playing. Your baby will have more and more ability to play and relate, so stimulation games are ideal for this stage of their life. You can lay your baby on their tummy and leave a toy near them to try to catch their attention.
It is possible that from this age the teething will begin, if it has not done so before. This may cause discomfort and pain to your baby; they will drool more and put everything within reach into their mouth. Teethers will be your best ally!
Some of The Toys in the
Play Box 'What's Going on?'
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Rainmaker stick
By turning this colorful rain stick, your baby will be able to hear the relaxing sound of raindrops falling. In addition to playing, the stick also helps them sleep thanks to the feeling of calm it transmits. Rain sticks have a lot of potential as sensory toys.
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Spinning Durm
A classic material found in Montessori infant environments. The drum is made of wood with colourful strips around each side. The inside has a soothing sound as it spins. It is great for visual tracking, tummy time play, and starting to control arm movement more intentionally.
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Play Guide 5-6 months
All our Play Boxes contain a free play guide that explains in detail the educational objective of each game and how you can use it to teach your baby to discover and learn new things.
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Learning guaranteed for baby and parents
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Supervised by child development experts
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Free Shipping
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Selected toys from A-Brands
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Feedback from other parents
Unboxing the Play Box
How does it work?
- Subscribe to your first Play Box based on your baby's age
- Receive a box full of educational toys every two months
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Each box is unique and specifically tailored to your baby's age. You will never receive repeated toys.
- Play, learn and share time with your baby!
- The toys always adapt to your baby's stage of development.
- You can cancel or pause your subscription at any time - without any commitment!
Your shipments are
always free and the subscription is charged every two months.
What Are The Play Boxes?
During the first 2 years, your baby learns and builds a large part of their future abilities, at a dizzying pace. That is why, as the months go by, your baby acquires new capabilities that we need to stimulate with educational games adapted to each stage. The content of our boxes is made by specialists in early childhood education and we have Play Boxes adapted to babies from 0 to 2 years old.
The concept is simple: you only pay when we send the box to you every two months. Each Play Box contains a variety of educational toys with a corresponding guide for parents This explains step by step how to use each toy with your baby and its educational purpose.
Subscribe to the Play Box that corresponds to your baby's age and start enjoying the beauty of playing and learning together right now.