As the baby's visual ability develops, he has a preliminary concept of the depth, black and white, size, and other aspects of objects. At this point, his mother needs to guide him. Although he needs to be two years old to recognize numbers, he can now learn to distinguish the size of objects. Train the little one more, his understanding of graphics and space will be even better in the future, maybe he will become an architect in the future!
Baby learns to compare sizes through games
If adults' daily task is work, then babies' daily work is play! Training little babies' spatial intelligence can also be achieved through playing games! At this time, babies are more sensitive to objects, and the size, length, height, etc. of objects are very intuitive. Parents can start with the size of the object's appearance and let the baby learn to compare its size.
Two small games of 'comparing sizes'
1. Compare shoe sizes
Firstly, you need to prepare two pairs of shoes of different sizes, one for the mother and one for the baby. Then, take any pair of shoes and say to the baby, 'Which pair of big shoes are there or where are the baby's small shoes?'. If the baby doesn't respond, you can help put big shoes on their little feet. If they are too big and don't fit, then help them change into small shoes. You can also try his little shoes and ask him, "They're too small for mom to wear. Are mom's feet bigger or baby's feet bigger?" Gradually, the baby will understand what "size" is!
2. Stacking toys
You can buy a building block puzzle for your baby and ask them, "Baby, which building block is the largest and which is the smallest?" At first, you help them find it with your little hand, and then let them compare it one by one. Eventually, they will understand what size is.