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Recommend a toy for a 3 month old

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manentail · 06/07/2018 22:37

I'm trying to find some toys to stimulate my 3-month old. Something sensory like the Lamaze soft toy rattles, which we already have. Any suggestions? Cheers!

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BigCarrot · 06/07/2018 22:42

You can get some excellent but simple ideas for sensory play on pinterest such as filled bottles and bags. I brought some pattern books too on Amazon my baby loves them.

manentail · 07/07/2018 02:14

Thank you @BigCarrot Smile

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anotherangel2 · 07/07/2018 09:39

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switswoo81 · 07/07/2018 10:27

Freddie the Firefly by Lamaze is lovely. That and the Emily doll were both gifted to us but Freddie is of more interest to 3mo. We were also gifted a little taggie blanket which I put in the carry it with her

switswoo81 · 07/07/2018 10:28

Oops didn’t read properly you already have these!

manentail · 07/07/2018 14:57

@switswoo81 babies sure love Lamaze don't they! Hideous to look at but bring the little ones such joy 🤡

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BexleyRae · 07/07/2018 15:06

DD loved her foil blanket, shower scrunchee/loofah thing and shiney pan scrubbers at that age

LittleTipple · 07/07/2018 15:41

At 3 months mine were more interested in lights, windows etc and a few Lamaze, rattles and texture type toys. A little discovery basket could be a start with a few baby-friendly household items. I used to play peekaboo with scarves or blow bubbles so they felt different sensations. I used to draw the curtains and play with a torch. I also used to lay them next to a mirror and they'd love looking at themselves and the reflected room. Or lay them by our French doors and they'd watch the birds. Everything is new to them, so just having time laying on a play mat or watching you make dinner is great stimulation.

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