What Does Your Baby from 0 to 4 Months Like to Play With? Your baby has just arrived into the world, and you are amazed at how fast they change every week, right?They are still too young to understand what is happening around them, but in this phase they are constantly observing. That is why, at this stage it is important for parents to stimulate them using light and sound objects. Placing an object in front of your baby or moving it from one side to the other can stimulate his vision and hearing. In this way, we begin to capture your attention.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.During the first two months, your baby will only observe and follow the objects with their eyes, but from the third month on, they will be able to grab the toys by themselves and understand the cause-effect phenomenon.Do not forget to put them on their tummy for a while each day, so that little by little they increase the strength of their neck. For this, use the stimulation cards. Your baby will love it! Some of The Toys in thePlay Box 'Here I am' Twist & Shake Rattle A fun and original rattle that your little one will play with for the next few months. Activity Cube This soft and squishy cube contains a number of activities to stimulate baby's development of senses and motor skills: a safe mirror to look into himself, gripping and chewing rings and fabrics of different textures. Black and White stimulating cards These infant stimulation flash cards will help calm and relax your baby while developing concentration skills. This helps to enhancing Their natural curiosity, and stimulates the creation of cellular connections in the brain. Play Guide 0 to 4 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.