Toy Suggestions

Crawling.

Expected Age Range: 7-10 months, or so.

These items help create an enriched environment for more advanced crawling skills.

 

Tunnel

Crawling through a tunnel is a great way for a child to develop spatial awareness. You can make your own tunnel at home with some large boxes or crawl under a table.

Climbing Blocks

Climbings blocks like this are great for families that don’t have stairs in their home. Crawling up and down stairs is a skill that develops strength, balance, depth perception and safety awareness. These foam stairs are a nice stand-in for the real thing.

 
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    I try to select toys that can be used for open ended play, which prolongs the lifespan of the use. If your family outgrows their toys, that’s a great time to donate them so they can benefit another child.

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