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Baby Accessories & Toys

The products presented in our store "Happy Babbie" are absolutely safe for your child, as they are made of safe hypoallergenic materials and designed taking into account age characteristics.

The first year of a child's life is a crucial period for the development of his brain. During this period, the brain is experiencing rapid growth, creating the basis for all future development. Understanding the stages of this growth can help parents and caregivers support their child's development and create a healthy environment for growth.

In the first few months of life, the brain is busy forming new neural connections, which will allow the child to process sensory information and respond to it. This stage is crucial for the development of the main skills such as hand-eye coordination as well as the development of emotions such as joy, anger, and fear.

As the child begins to reach for and grab objects, his brain also develops the ability to perceive the world around him. And here very important to expose infants to different textures, sounds, smells, and tastes. For example, give them toys with different textures, play music, or read books with different sounds and textures.

As the child begins to make the first movements, provide him with the opportunity to move. Provide age-appropriate toys that encourage movement, such as balls or push toys.

By six months, babies can recognize familiar faces and respond to them names. This recognition lays the foundation for the development of relationships and attachments. In the second half of the first year of life, the child's brain begins to develop the ability to communicate, understand language and build relationships. Infants begin to respond to simple commands and gestures, and may also begin to imitate sounds and words. This is also the stage when children begin develop their memory, which is critical for future learning and problem-solving.

To support your child's brain development, it is important to provide him with rich and stimulating foods. This may include talking, singing, and playing with the child, as well as being exposed to new sights toys, sounds, and experiences. Reading and storytelling is also a great way to support the development of speech and development of early literacy skills.

In conclusion, the first year of a child's life is a time of rapid brain development, laying the foundation
for all future growth. 

Your baby's brain development during 
the first year of life.

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