Welcome to The Inspector Play Kit for months 7-8
Watch Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph introduce the Inspector Play Kit for months 7 and 8 of your baby's life.
Watch Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph introduce the Inspector Play Kit for months 7 and 8 of your baby's life.
Whether your baby is ready to crawl yet or not, here are the stages of crawling and ideas for getting your baby moving forward.
As your baby starts to babble, you can play an important role in their speech development. Learn how to have "conversations" with your baby.
Water and ice teach your baby that some things stay the same, while others transform. Here are some fun ideas for water and ice play.
What is a Montessori Treasure Basket and what do I put in it? Lovevery provides a list of household and outdoor items that your baby can play with.
Babies love to play with real household objects, especially ones they see you use. Here are some safe and engaging everyday playthings your baby will love exploring.
Understanding math concepts at a young age can be a predictor of school success later on. Introduce your baby to math with these simple ideas.
Just like other types of development, pretend play happens in stages.
Open cups help babies build the muscles in their mouths used to form sounds (and lessen drooling). Learn how to introduce an open cup to your baby.
Just when you think your baby is sleeping through the night, they may experience a sleep regression around 8 months. Learn why this is happening, how long it might last, and ideas to help.
It’s easy to get into a rut with your baby, playing with them in the same spot with the same toys in the same ways. Read how this goes against neuroscientific research and easy ways to add newness.
Offering more complex baby food with subtle herbs and spices isn’t just okay, it might help your baby become a more open-minded eater. Read which seasonings to try.
Separation anxiety is a sign of both cognitive and social-emotional growth, and it can look different for every child. Here's how you can make the separation easier on them—and on yourself.
Being on the verge of more mobility is exciting for your baby but can be a little bit daunting for the adults. Here are our 10 tips for babyproofing your home.
Eye contact with your baby isn’t just important for building an emotional connection—learn how it also affects early communication and learning.
Learning and responding to their name is a big cognitive leap for your baby. Read our tips to help encourage name recognition.
Read what child development experts say is happening in your child’s brain at 6 months and how to help develop those skills.
Here’s what child development experts say is happening in your child’s brain at 8 months old.
At 6 months, your baby’s expressive language is transitioning from those sweet early coos and squeals to more experimental babbling. Read about what your baby may be working on.