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  2. These Top Toys for 6-Month-Olds Make Great Baby Gifts

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    Interactive toys for 6-month-old babies can help with fine and gross motor skills, color recognition, ... Ages 6-12 months. $18.99 at walmart.com. Chenille Baby Blanket with Satin Trim.

  3. Flintobox - Wikipedia

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    The boxes have toys themed around topics like wildlife, vegetables, coloring, outer space, numbers, and others - all aimed at 16 developmental needs in children. [14] At the end of 2016, Flintobox began producing activity kits [ 15 ] for 8-12 year olds that deals with everyday science concepts and experiments.

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    Choose from 2-, 3- 6-, 9-, 12- or 24-bag subscriptions to brews from some of the nation’s best coffee brands. We recommend the 3-bag plan, which allows the new mom to choose her preferred ...

  6. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    Young toddlers (12 months) have a wider midfoot than older toddlers (24 months). The foot will develop greater contact area during walking. Maximum force of the foot will increase. Peak pressure of the foot increases. Force-time integral increases in all except the midfoot. The lateral toes did not show a pattern in development of walking.

  7. Toddler - Wikipedia

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    Talking is the next milestone of which parents are typically aware. A toddler's first word often occurs around 12 months, but this is only an average. [23] The child will then continue to steadily add to his or her vocabulary until around the age of 18 months when language increases rapidly. He or she may learn as many as 7–9 new words a day.