My Turtle This is my turtle (make fist, extend thumb) He lives in a shell (hide thumb in fist). He likes his home very well. He pokes his head out when he wants to eat (extend thumb) And pulls it back when he wants to sleep (hide thumb in fist).
Tickle Tickle Tickle tickle tickle where? Tickle, tickle on your hair, Tickle, tickle on your toes Tickle, tickle on your nose Tickle tickle tickle cute Tickle, in your birthday suit.
Where is Thumbkin? Where is thumbkin? Where is thumbkin? Here I am, Here I am, How are you today sir? Very well I thank you, Run away, Run away.
Repeat with: Where is Pointer? (first finger) Where is Tall Man? (second finger) Where is Ring Man? (third finger) Where is Pinky? (fourth finger) Where are all the men? (all the fingers and the thumb)
| Play Ball Roll a large, soft ball back and forth with your baby. Play music in the background to add to the fun. Try different types of balls and even a paper towel roll.
Where Is It? This is a new twist on an old guessing game. Place three plastic cups upside down on a surface in front of your child. Put a small rubber ball or other toy underneath one of the cups. Tilt the cup slightly so that baby can see where the ball is, and conceal it again. Ask, "Where is the ball?" Reward her with lots of praise when she selects the right one.
Open/Shut Them (For variety, play this game with your child's stuffed animals)
Open shut them, open shut them, give a little clap. Open shut them, open shut them, put them in your lap! Creep them, creep them, creep them, creep them, right up to your chin. Open wide your little mouth, but do not let them in!
Play Pat-A-Cake
| Hold up an object in front of your child, such as a piece of dishware or a type of fruit, and describe what it is. Be sure to add in descriptive adjectives to enhance learning. (i.e., "This is an apple. It is red and round.") You'll be surprised at how quickly your little one begins to recognize things in the months to come.
| Face to Face Interaction:
Play "This Little Piggy": Pulling the thumb, say, "This little piggy went to the market." Pulling the index finger, say, "This little piggy stayed home." Pulling the middle finger, say, "This little piggy had roast beef." Pulling the ring finger, say, "This little piggy had none." Pulling the pinky finger, say, "This little piggy cried 'wee wee wee' all the way home!" Feel free to tickle Baby as you say "wee wee wee!"
Play bicycle: As Baby lies on her back, lift up her legs and rotate them as if she were riding a bicycle. Make up a silly rhyme to sing as you do it, such as: "I'm riding my bike today! I'm going to head out and play! I wish I might and I wish I may! Have some fun on my bike all day!"
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