Jack in the Box Jack in the box sitting so still, (Hide face in hands and crouch on the floor) Will you come out Jack? Yes, I will! (Jump up)
The Little Man There was a little man Who had a little crumb And over to the mountain he did run, With a belly full of fat And a big tall hat And a pancake stuck to his bum, bum, bum, And a pancake stuck to his bum! (Run fingers on baby's body and gesture to rhyme).
| Jump Baby Jump Place your child in your bed, standing up, and hold him just under his armpits. Say "One, two, three.. JUMP" then bounce him high into the air and back down onto the bed (your hands remain holding him at all times!). Keep counting "One, Two, Three... JUMP" until he starts to anticipate the jump.
Jump and Reach Place baby's toy high above his head, out of his reach, but visible to him. When he tries to reach for it, lift him in the air so he can "jump" to it to get it. Don't lift him quite high enough to grab the object the first two times. Say "Oh, we have to jump higher." On the third try, lift him and allow him to grab his reward!
Pat a Cake Pat a cake, Pat a cake, Baker's man, Bake me a cake As fast as you can. Roll it, pat it, and mark it with a B. And put it in the oven for Baby and me.
Play with a Jack-In-The-Box toy with your child. If you don't already own one, borrow one or purchase one for about $10 at Toys R Us.
| Your baby is usually exploring on the floor, so for a change, let him explore the world as you see it, Mom. Carry him on your hip and let him take in all the things that are in an adult's world - the kitchen sink and all it's glory, your bedroom dresser - crowded with pictures, perfumes, candles, whatever, your computer desk with pens, pencils, and all sorts of fun things to look at.
| Face to Face Interaction:
Pick up a picture book of nursery rhymes to read to your child. Go beyond the words on each page and take time to point out off the background detail in each of the pictures (flowers, clouds, food on the table, etc).
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