6 lap games your baby will love
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It may sound simple or obvious, but learning a few little rhymes and songs is great for both of you ? and not just as a means of keeping baby contented in a waiting room or transit bus. He begins to learn about language, body awareness, rhythm and more. You get to feel close to him as you figure out what irritates, soothes and amuses him. Plus, you?ll discover that the only thing more intoxicating than having your baby snuggle on your lap is making him burst into giggles while he?s there. Here are bounces and fingerplays to try when you?re both tired of ?This Little Piggy.?
1. Johnny Whoops!
A poem with only two words: perfect! Easy to remember when you?re hallucinating from lack of sleep.
Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, Johnny.
Whoops! Johnny.
Whoops! Johnny.
Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, Johnny.
Take your baby?s hand in yours with his palm open and fingers facing up. Starting with his little finger, tap each of his fingers one at a time with your index finger and say the word ?Johnny? each time. Stop after you touch his index finger.
Slide your finger down the side of his index finger and up his thumb as you say ?Whoops!? After you slide up to his thumb tip, say ?Johnny.? Then, repeat going back to his pinky.
2. Stop and Go
This one?s short and sweet and good for helping baby learn balance. It?s from Games to Play with Babies by Jackie Silberg (Gryphon House 1993).
Sit on the floor with your baby on your lap facing you. Say this little poem as you bounce him up ...
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