Goodbye to reflex acts and to the control of movements!

You already have 6 months! Around this age, your baby is leaving behind that initial stage in which his movements were largely reflex acts. Do you remember when you put a finger in the palm of your little hand and closed it?

Now he has fun opening and closing the handyman at will, picks up objects and throws them, testing his muscles and observing that all the things that happen around him happen for a reason. This is very important: your child is learning the cause-effect relationship.

As he is very curious, he explores everything around him, and strives to control his movements with greater precision every time, because otherwise he does not get what he wants. Little by little he realizes that he has to make an effort to achieve your goals

But the effort is not at odds with the fun, and that your son has already understood, so that he will enjoy learning with each new challenge that arises.

The Fisher-Price children's blocks They are fun blocks that help your baby develop visual-manual coordination, teach him shapes and colors and increase his reasoning ability.

At this age, your child begins to develop his ability to solve problems, and the Children's Blocks will pose new challenges, which will undoubtedly excite him.

You can see the Children's Blocks in action at the Fisher-Price video gallery, in the section "We are going to explore!"

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