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It's definitely more challenging to get out and about now there's more than one child to think about but that's no reason to miss out on family fun. Forward planning can help things run more smoothly.
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Kitchen music

 
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Inside your kitchen cupboard there's a band waiting to play! Disguised as pots and pans, these make a great noise when you and your child bang, clap, shake, strum and rattle them.
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Can't you see? It's me!

 
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Can't you see? It's me!Young babies love to stare at their own reflections. Here are some simple games, involving mirrors and shiny surfaces, designed to capture your baby's attention.
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Tactile activity mat

 
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Stimulate your baby's growing sense of touch with a tactile activity mat made from textured fabrics. Baby's love to lie on it wearing only their nappy. It's a great craft project.
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Baby talk

 
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Babies learn to talk by listening, exploring and responding to the sounds of the world around them. Here are some ways to get your child chatting.
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Ball games

 
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Ball play is a great activity for babies -- long before they can throw & catch. As they become aware of their feet it's also the ideal time to introduce the idea of kicking a ball.
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Blowing bubbles

 
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Bubbles are great for children of all ages. With minor modifications, you can play bubble games with your child from birth up to pre-school age - and probably beyond.
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Ball rolling

 
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Ball rollingOnce your baby can sit easily, roll a ball back and forth across the floor between you. Babies love this and it's a wonderful first step in taking turns!
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Photo fun

 
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Activity cards made from family photos are a great entertainment. They not only engage your baby but also help them learn more about their world and the important people in it.
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Under the bridge

 
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Your baby is on the move now, with places to go and new things to see. Create an obstacle course that's both physically challenging and teaches what under, over and around mean.
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The sensational bag

 
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Pack a bag with a collection of sense-stimulating playthings to take on car trips, visits to the doctor, restaurant outings - anytime your baby might appreciate some diversion. Toddlers like this too.
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Finger puppets

 
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Finger puppetsFinger puppets are perfect for entertaining a baby and can be made very quickly. They also travel well. Pop a few in your bag and you're ready to take the show on the road.
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Coin banking

 
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A baby piggy bank is easy to make and just right for 6 to 12 month-olds. Your baby will love filling up their bank with large fake 'coins' and tipping them out again.
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It's time to paint your nails... and paint the town red. Plan a fun evening of proper grown-up activity, and remember how much fun it is to only be responsible for your own self, for one evening at least.
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Fun fingers & action rhythms

 
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Fun fingers & action rhythmsRhymes can be comforting and also a chance for older children to practice their finger skills by acting out little scenes as you sing. Sing or chant anytime, anywhere.
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Baby Yoga

 
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As your baby grows, movement will become ever more important. You’ll want to make sure that these new movements are easy. So once your baby reaches 4 months, why not try baby yoga?
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