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Birth 6 Weeks

·      Eye to eye contact

·      Colored hanging toys 1 foot from baby

·      Listen to music 3 hours per day

·      Rattle play

·      Music box

6 Weeks 3 Months

·      Different   shapes   and   attractive  color toys

·      Soft washable toys

·      Moving toys, Rubber toys

·      Listen to music 3 hours per day

·      Movable toy cars

3 Month 5 Months

·      Different   color    and    attractive    rattles which can be held in hand

·      Different    color    and    different   texture animals

·      Colored plastic bids

5   Months 6 Months

·      Different   color    and    attractive  rattles, swing

·      Toys   that   make   a   sound   by pressing

·      Mirror toys, Toys that can be bite

·      Plastic keys or teething toys


6   Months 9 Months

·      Different colored, attractive and    moving toys

·      Mirror toys

·      Plastic   and   wooden   spoons   & blocks

·      Sponge toys

·      Measuring cup

·      Bowls

·      Big ball

·      Teething toys (keys, rings etc.)

·      Water toys

·      Cup and spoons

·      Paper to scramble and tare

·      Wrapped wire to unfold

·      Rhythmic music

9 Months 12 Months

·      Box and cup

·      Bottles   and   utensils   for  filling and spilling

·      Big colorful bids

·      Go-cart and wooden walker

·      Rhythmic music

·      Toys which can create interest

·      Doll, Car, Colored balls

·      Cardboard books, Milk utensils

·      Clear and slow pronunciation


1 Year 3 Years

·      Identify body parts

·      Doll games

·      Installing   and   opening   colored boxes

·      Color   crayons   and   papers   for scribbling

·      Put blocks one on another, can make railway

·      Cutting triangles, squares, rounds

·      Name the items in common use.

E.g. Pen, watch, money etc.

·      Clear and slow pronunciation

·      Animal and birds chart

·      Cardboard books

·      Giving knowledge about shape, color, touch

·      Stories,    songs,    and    rhythmic songs

·      Filling,    removing    items    from baskets

·      Explain the concept of up, down, side, one, etc.

·      Pushing toys


3   Year 4 Years

·      Useful items for home play

·      3 wheeler cycles and 4 wheeler toy cars

·      Swing, slide, gym etc.

·      Chalks     and    other    cardboard boxes

·      Colored crayons

·      Water colors

·      Books for coloring

·      Different shapes of clay, plastic in 


clay

·      Toy mobile or phone

·      Doll house

·      Drum

·      Animals and farmer set

·      Village set

·      Toy cars, aero-plane, helicopter and trucks

·      Big books with simple words

·      Story books which can be read by parents to children

·      Paper, scissor and gum

·      Doll and animals

·      Different sewing cards

·      Musical toys

·      Matching   similar   and   opposite pictures

·      To dress independently


4   Years 7 Years

·      Can tell stories sing songs

·      Sports    activities    in    the    play ground

·      Mechano like toys

7 Years 9 Years

·      To collect tickets, cards or coins

·      Readable books for children

·      Card toys (like ludo, snake & ladder, Trade games)

·      Puzzles

·      Toy trucks, cars, rockets, aero- planes (can be prepared on their own)

·      Drawing material, colors and papers etc.

·      2 wheeler cycles

·      Ground     play     (like     cricket, football, kabbaddi etc.)

·      Racket games (badminton, lawn tennis etc.)

·      Creative   games    (e.g.   building houses etc.)

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