9 Months to 12 Months Kid-do Card Deck

Kiddo Time
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Expected release date is Apr 30th 2025

Kid-do Time Card Deck (9-12 Months) 

Kid-do Time Card Deck: 9-12 Months - Growing Independence and Communication

Celebrate your baby's growing independence and communication skills with engaging activities that encourage exploration and interaction.

Product Description:

The 9-12 month stage is a time of exciting growth as your baby develops more independence and begins to communicate in new ways. The Kid-do Time 9-12 Month Card Deck is designed to help you support this development, providing engaging activities that encourage exploration, fine motor skills, and early language. Each card is thoughtfully crafted to align with the milestones of this active stage, strengthening bonds and creating joyful discoveries.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Age-Appropriate Activities: Specifically designed for babies aged 9-12 months, these cards feature activities that align with their developmental milestones, such as pulling to stand, cruising, fine motor skills, and early language development.
  • Research-Backed Development: Each activity is informed by early childhood development research, ensuring that you're supporting your baby's growth in a meaningful way.
  • Easy-to-Follow Instructions: Clear and concise instructions make it easy to engage your baby in playful learning experiences.
  • Colorful and Engaging Designs: Vibrant colors and captivating illustrations capture your baby's attention and make playtime fun.
  • Promotes Bonding: Kid-do Time activities encourage interaction and bonding between parents, caregivers, and babies.
  • Expands Gameplay: These cards are used with the Kid-do Time board game, adding new dimensions to play time.

Sample Activities:

  • Pulling to Stand: Encourage your baby to pull themselves up to stand, developing their leg strength.
  • Fine Motor Skills: Offer small objects for your baby to pick up and manipulate, refining their fine motor skills.
  • Early Language: Engage in conversations with your baby, naming objects and responding to their babbling to foster language development.