Catch it! Gentle games of catch give babies a thrill — and help develop their hand/eye coordination. As you sit on the floor together, throw a scarf into the air and catch it in your arms as it floats back down.
Splish splash! You don't have to save water play for bath time: Fill a small plastic tub with water and various items that you and your child can use to make a splash.
As your baby begins to scoot and crawl, try laying rugs, blankets, or items with different textures on the floor for them to explore as they travel across them.
You can turn just about any toy into a pull-along toy. Simply attach a piece of string or a shoelace to your baby's toy truck or the arm of their stuffed animal, and encourage your little one to give it a tug.
Babies love to explore the world through touch. Allow your little one to feel the different parts of your face and their stuffed animals' faces with their hands.
Tummy time is one of the earliest ways your baby will learn to play. Tummy time helps develop your baby’s neck and upper-body muscles for better head control.
We are looking forward with anticipation to the opening of our brand new child care centre in Doreen, Victoria. Our staff went on-site recently to take a look around and get a first hand glimpse of the construction project.