By three months, your child will discover his own hands, suck fingers, grasp objects that are placed in the hand, will begin to reach for objects, and will soon learn to pass objects back and forth and rotate wrists to inspect all sides.
- Activity centers: bat at toys, spin them, pull them, rattle them
- Lightweight rattles that can be easily grasped
- Activity bars
- Soft, cuddly animals (no wires, buttons, ribbons, yarn)
- Squeaky rubber toys
- Board books (read often; helps language develop; vary sound of voice)
- Colorful teething rings
- Activity quilts and mats
- Play Peek-a-Boo