Why do babies stack cups l Melikey

Once the baby starts to explore the surrounding environment with her hands, she is on the road to develop better hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. During her playing time, she will start playing with building blocks and stacking toys. Anything she could get, she would stack them together, usually forming a tower or a building. If you give her plastic cups, she will put one cup on top of the other, and this will become obvious.

 

What age should baby stack cups?

On average, stacking cups are suitable for children 6 months and older. Cup stacking can always accompany children's growth and develop various skills. Children of different ages also have different stacking toys.

 

Why Are Stacking Cups Good for Babies?

Stacking cups has many benefits for the baby's early development. These seemingly simple baby toys facilitate early learning in many interesting ways. Playing with these educational baby toys allows babies to develop specific areas of their body and brain to promote physical and cognitive development. In addition, stacking cups is also a good toy for cultivating babies' fine motor skills, communication and language skills. Stacked toys are a kind of toys that are helpful for learning. The information is arranged in a pattern, which is easier to handle and retrieve. Different shapes and colors, plus numbers and patterns, can better stimulate children's creativity, imagination, observation ability, hand-eye coordination and so on. This kind of toy can also be a knowledge enlightenment for children. Small toys play a big role, so they are loved by parents. Children with good thinking skills are more likely to perform better academically when they start school.

 

How do babies play stacking baby cups?

There are several ways to let children of different ages and body types enjoy the fun of stacking cups.
Teething. Babies like to test texture with their mouths. They distinguish between size and shape when grasping and chewing.
Roll the cup. Observe what happens when you roll the cup to or away from your child. When they reach for a moving cup, they are learning hand-eye coordination.

Hide the small objects under the folded cups. Babies like the surprise of finding more cups under big cups, even small toys.

Stack the cups. Babies like to fold up something, in order to stimulate their creativity and imagination in different order, size, pattern, color, etc.

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Post time: Nov-11-2021