Playing isn’t just fun: it’s also the best way for young children to learn. By playing, children can practise all the skills they’ll need as they grow up and parents and carers are a baby’s favourite playmate. You don’t need expensive toys – just a few minutes at a time to have fun together.
Remember this when playing with little ones. Make every day special with your little one: play, talk, and read together to build a loving and connected bond. Bring the play into everyday.
Your baby or toddler’s favourite playmate is you – so try to spend time playing with your baby or toddler every day. Did you know that playing actually requires a lot of your baby or toddler’s brain and muscle power?
It helps develop their social, intellectual, language and problem-solving skills – and is one of the main ways they learn about the world.
Play is so important that it is considered a human right for children.
Helpful resources:
50 Things to Do Before Your Five
Tiny Happy People – Activities
Family Hubs Activities
NHS – Start For Life – Baby Moves
NHS – Start For Life – Activities for Toddlers