Baby Bumblebee I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee, Won't my mommy be so proud of me, (Cup hands together as if holding bee) I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee, Ouch! It stung me! (Shake hands as if just stung)
Buzzing Around the Room (tune: " When Johnny Comes Marching Home") A bee is buzzing round the room, Buzz buzz, buzz buzz. A bee is buzzing round the room, Buzz buzz, buzz buzz. He'll buzz around the room once more, And then he'll buzz right out the door. And we'll all be glad when He is gone once more.
Here is the Beehive Here is the beehive. Where are the bees? (hold up fist) Hidden away where nobody sees. (move other hand around fist) Watch and you’ll see them come out of the hive (bend head close to fist) One, two, three, four, five. (hold fingers up one at a time) Bzzzzzzzz… all fly away! (wave fingers)
| Buzzy Bee Communications can be fun when they are silly. While holding your baby on your lap, move your fingers around in the air and make a buzzing sound. Make the buzzy bee land on your baby's tummy with a tickle. Repeat for as long as your baby is interested.
Catch the Bee Tie a piece of yarn to a ruler or a pencil, and hook a "fake bee" to the other end of the yarn (the fake bee can be a bit of tissue, orange construction paper, etc.). Hold up the pencil so that the bee hovers around your child's head/face. Make the buzzing sound, increasing the volume when the bee gets closer to your child's ears. Invite your child to swat at or catch the bee.
| Give Your Baby The Floor Floor time gives your baby a chance to develop and practice new skills such as rolling over, getting on his hands and knees, and sitting up. Make sure that the floor or ground is soft enough so that he won't hurt himself when he plops down face first. Putting your baby down on a quilt or a thick blanket can soften a hard floor or tightly packed earth.
As your baby continues to grow and develop, he will become increasingly curious about the world in which he lives. By the age of 8 -12 months, babies are crawling, walking and generally more independent of mom and dad. Wonderful baby toys for this age group include:
Baby board books created out of sturdy cardboard with themes related to animals, trucks, toys and people.
Plastic toy versions of household items such as key rings or phones.
Sturdy toys made out of cloth like dolls, animals and even cars.
Pop-up boxes and other cause and effect toys.
Containers to fill and empty.
Stackable toys like blocks in larger sizes.
Bath toys for indoor water play.
Push-pull toys like walking animals or plastic ball poppers.
| Face to Face Interaction:
Babies are fascinated with faces and voices, and your first communications are through the sounds you make and the nearness of your face. It doesn't matter what you say, as long as you are up close and personal, so chatter away.· Take your baby's hand and run it gently over your mouth, hair, eyes, and nose, talking about what you are doing.· Repeat, using your hand on your baby's face.· Watch carefully and repeat any sounds the baby makes, responding enthusiastically with your attention, smiles, and laughter.· Bounce the baby to the rhythm of your words, particularly as you repeat phrases and sounds.· Use nursery rhymes as you play.
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