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What intellectually stimulating games did you/are you playing with your 6ish mo?

She's so active now, treats us like jungle gyms, and is not content just with her toys anymore. I get the distinct impression that she is dying to be walking and running around, and gets so frustrated that her current stage of development doesn't allow he to yet. She loves going around on my back doing household things way more than any toys she has, and I try to talk to her about it and immerse her in whatever I am doing, and she loves that, but I feel like I should be playing more games with her, besides letting her help fold laundry. What do you play with your baby?
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Re: What intellectually stimulating games did you/are you playing with your 6ish mo?

  • At that age D LOVED just having me walk around the house pointing everything out to him. He was interested in seeing everything. He is still an explorer and now that he is getting around prefers to explore then play with toys most the time (short attention span).

    At 6 months I would do things like patty cake, hide and seek with his toys (putting a blanket over something and having him find it), peek a boo.

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  • Funny you should ask....I was just reading a babycenter article about just this (trying to figure out for me too!)

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    At that age D LOVED just having me walk around the house pointing everything out to him. He was interested in seeing everything. He is still an explorer and now that he is getting around prefers to explore then play with toys most the time (short attention span).

    At 6 months I would do things like patty cake, hide and seek with his toys (putting a blanket over something and having him find it), peek a boo.

    We do a lot of those things. Her game she loves right now if flicking the lights on and off and processing the differences in everything. Maybe I do play lots of games and not realize? Just want to make sure I am doing enough for her.
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