After the baby's legs can stand, they need to bear the weight of their entire body. The exercise of leg strength has a significant impact on the baby's ability to stand and walk alone in the future. Good foot strength not only prepares for learning to walk, but also lays the foundation for future activities. So, how should I exercise my baby's legs? Try the following three small games!
Play football
Starting from a very young age, playing ball is a game that can make babies feel happy. You can use a ball to design some games for your baby to practice kicking, buy a soccer goal, and let the little one learn "volley shooting". If you can kick the ball so hard that it rolls around, your baby will definitely feel a little sense of achievement. This little game can exercise your baby's control over their own strength!
Step on the paper ball
Knead the newspaper into a paper ball, tie one end of the rope around the paper ball, and have the other end pulled by the mother. The father supports the baby to follow behind the paper ball with his feet. The game requires parents to control the pace well, with a little bit of difficulty and a sense of achievement for the baby. This little game can also promote the coordinated development of the eyes, feet, and brain, while also establishing the baby's understanding of the ability of spherical objects to roll.
Climbing the cave
Find a few large cardboard boxes to decorate and transform them into treasure caves. Stack a few pillows at the entrance of the cave for the baby to climb over. The process of climbing up and down, inside and outside, will definitely make the baby particularly happy. To enhance his climbing interest, you can also give him a rolling ball to track and pursue.