For your 4-month-old

  • She is interested in people and recognises those who are familiar.
  • She squirms with excitement, squeals and laughs.
  • She watches her hands.
  • Her hands are now usually open and she clasps her hand around objects she touches.
  • Coordinating looking and reaching is difficult, but she can manage if she gets a lot of help from you.

  • Take-along activity toy
  • Toys with a variety of bright colours & lights
  • Toys with friendly faces
  • Handheld rattles or keys on a ring
  • Board books and cloth books for patting, pointing and talking
  • Stuffed toys that make noise when shaken
All children develop at their own pace, and reach milestones at different times. The highlights
mentioned in this web site are meant as approximate guidelines only. If you have any
questions about your child's development, consult your healthcare provider.

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