What Does Your Child from 25 to 26 Months Like to Play With? Your son or daughter is already walking well now. His steps are more stable and he has already learned to make the same movement that adults use to walk, from the heel to the toes. In addition, each day he improves his ability to jump, throw a ball, brush his teeth without help, and wash and dry his hands. However, he needs more and more practice to do other things that require greater coordination between vision and motor skills, such as catching a ball. His visual maturity is not yet complete and this has a big influence. At this stage, your baby will develop the following skills: Coordination Imagination Fine Motorskills VisualCoordination Movement Language Cognitive Cause andeffect Memory To promote these skills, we offer you a box with a series of toys for your baby to start following the various stimuli. Half the time you might understand what he's trying to say, but don't expect everything he says to make sense until he's four years old. The more you talk to him or her, the more sociable he or she will be, and the more questions you ask him or her, the better his or her language skills will be. It is essential to respond to what he says instead of dedicating yourself to correcting his grammar. Some of The Toys in thePlay Box 'Nooo' Puzzle Numbers The time has come to start learning the numbers. This beautiful puzzle will help your child to do that, in addition to allowing your little one to practice and continue developing their fine motor skills. 3D animals Each animal belongs in its place! Fine motor skills and abilities are required for this lovely pastel colour matching puzzle. Stackable Puzzle Adjust the pieces, the shapes and immerse your little one in learning colours. This puzzle has several educational functions and the degree of demand will be adapted to the growth of your baby. Play Guide 25 to 26 months All our Play Boxes contain a free play guide that explains in detail the educational objective of each game and how you can use it to teach your baby to discover and learn new things.