1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 Count with me.
4,5,6 We'll play no tricks.
7,8,9 You're doing fine.
Look, here's 10. Let's start again!
Once I Caught a Fish One, two, three, four five, Once I caught a fish alive. Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, Then I let him go again.
I Have Two Eyes! I have two eyes, One, Two (point to each eye) And they're both the same size, One, Two (point to each eye), I have two eyes And they're both the same size.
(Repeat using ears, hands, elbows, and feet.)
Ten Little Babies (tune to "Ten Little Indians") One little, two little, three little babies, Four little, five little, six little babies, Seven little, eight little, nine little babies, Ten little babies bouncing on a knee!
| How Many Count with your baby! Count his toes, his fingers, and then kiss him all over and count each kiss, finally landing with a big raspberry on his belly!
One and Two Kisses With your baby on your lap facing you, ask her to "Give me one kiss", then kiss him one time. Then ask "Give me two kisses", and kiss him twice. Keep alternating between one kiss and two kisses until your baby starts to catch on.
Hide and Seek Bears Hide five of your baby's stuffed animals throughout the room and go on a hunt to find each one. When hiding the bears, place some inside baskets, under a blanket, on top of another toy, etc. When hunting, use these prepositions "under, over, inside..." (Ex: "Could the bear be under the bed?")
Handprint Art Help your child make hand prints and fingerpaint art with chocolate pudding and applesauce.
| Numbers What better time than the present for your baby to start looking at numbers and recognizing their shape? Give your baby an assortment of large wooden numbers (or soft toy numbers) to play with. Name the numbers as he picks up each one, but don't worry so much about "teaching" him what each number is. The point is for him to gain the visual recognition of the numbers while having fun.
| Face to Face Interaction:
Sing to your baby during his bath time:
Splishy, Splashy Splishy, splashy In the tub, Wet the soap, Then scrub, scrub, scrub.
This is how The washing goes: Start at the head, Then go down to the toes.
Wash the shoulders, The belly, the knees. When you get to the feet, No tickling, please!
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