Bath Time, an imaginative social development game
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Enfagrow A+ Learn and Grow video series is proud to bring you fun brain exercises for your toddler. "Bath Time" is an imaginative social development game designed for 21-month-olds. Let's go over the benefits. It helps develop attention and listening skills and the ability to follow the thread of a story. Plus, it boosts fine motor skills, body part vocabulary, and role play. Ready? To begin, put out a small tub with a little bit of water. Use a towel underneath to protect from spills. Next, put a doll or favorite toy in the tub. Together, you're going to wash the doll. While you wash, tell your toddler a story about the doll. Talk about what they did that day. Maybe the doll is dirty from playing in the park with friends. Another great idea is to name body parts as you wash. For example, let's wash the arms, the legs, now the head, and so on. Once the bath is finished, reward your child with cute kisses and hugs. This activity is a great way to boost your toddler's attention span, their fine motor skills, and role play too. Best of all, it's quality time you're spending together. Find more development-boosting games at enfagrow.ca.

Bath Time, an imaginative social development game

Fun brain exercises for your toddler!

"Bath Time" is an imaginative social development game designed for 21-month-olds.

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