Splashing fun: Safe water play for your baby
Feeling the sensation of water on their feet activates your baby's brain and can encourage them to kick their feet.
Feeling the sensation of water on their feet activates your baby's brain and can encourage them to kick their feet.
Parts of your baby's brain are about to experience a growth spurt. Learn 4 ways to encourage strong neural connections.
Help your baby practice and expand their skills with these simple games and activities recommended by Gabrielle Felman, Lovevery's child development expert.
Running out of new activities for your baby during quarantine? Don't worry! Here are 14 of our favorite simple play ideas for spending time at home.
Watch Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph discuss developmental milestones for your 3- and 4-month old with licensed occupational therapist and founder of CanDo Kiddo, Rachel Coley.
Kicking, biting, and hitting are common all with toddlers, and knowing what to do can be hard—especially if you’re in public. Here's what you should know.
Around 5 to 6 months, your baby is tasting, mouthing, and feeling every single thing they can get their hands on to discover and utilize all their senses. Here are seven fun activities to try with your 5- to 6-month old.
Your baby will likely roll from belly to back much sooner than rolling from back to belly. Here are the average ranges for when babies start rolling.
Kicking play develops crucial motor skills. Learn why your baby kicks and some fun ways to encourage them to practice.
At 11 weeks, your baby may start responding to your voice and inspecting their own hands. Discover what else is developing right now.