Educational games for kids from one year to 2 years
After a year the child is in the process of formation of skills of movement, such as walking, running and jumping, so educational games at this age should not be too difficult. In addition, the kid has not learned a long time to focus on something one. Be prepared to diversity, as one game will take a maximum of 15 minutes.
The island. Lay on the floor any flat objects on which a child could walk without getting on the floor. This may be, for example, large books. Baby you need to keep the arm during such transitions from one "island" to another. Instead of books can be laid on the floor square sheets of colored paper. When you step over from one to the other is called the color - the child over time they will remember.
Skating. The kids really like it when their ride adults. This game will help children strengthen muscles. Adult lies on the couch or on the floor, bend your knees and lift up so that they form a right angle relative to the housing. Child lay on his stomach on the lower leg bent while holding the trunk, and shake their legs. Kata and children sitting on a chair, feet up on one another. On foot located at the top, put your baby tummy down.
Magic carpet. This is another game to strengthen the muscles. Seat your baby on a blanket, and explain that you need to hold its edge. You can also wrap the child on both sides angles blankets, grasp them and pull yourself across the floor.
Playing with a stick develops coordination of the child, his ability to focus. It will take about half a meter long stick. When a baby is lying on the couch, you need to give him a stick that he caught on it handles. Gradually lift the stick up - so that together with her baby and was raised until the stand on legs. Younger children can get up from a prone position to a sitting position.
Eight. To teach your baby to move between objects, arrange them in such a way that the distance for the passage of the "eight". The items must be easy and safe (large volume plastic bottles, bowling, a small box of cardboard or paper). During the movement of the child holding his hand.