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Can a three-month-old baby catch toys?

When the baby is born, both hands are held tightly. As the baby grows up day by day, the baby's clenched fist will gradually relax. When the baby grows to a certain extent, the baby's fist will slowly open and learn to reach out and grab things by himself. Will a three-month-old baby reach for a toy by himself?

1, learning to grasp is a skill that babies must learn during their development. Only by mastering this skill can he play, learn to eat by himself, take care of himself and other learning and life skills. In fact, when a baby is born, he instinctively knows how to grasp things. For example, when a baby is born, his hand is tight. But at least until 1 year old, the baby will have the coordination ability to pick up things with his hands and hold them firmly. But from three months, the baby began to concentrate on learning to grasp.

At the age of three months, although the baby can't grasp exactly what he wants, he will pat the toy again and again to show his love for it. At this time, the baby's physical coordination ability is also improving. The baby will always stare at what he wants to catch and try to reach it. Ma Bao can put things on the bed, on the stall, or on the baby's head, so that the baby can lie on the soft cushion and try to hug or pat what he likes.

The three-month-old baby can't pull the wire by himself. Ma Bao can also buy some toys with stay wires. It's best to choose some small toys that can move or make sounds when pulling wires. Ma Bao can put the thread in the baby's hand and help him pull it. The movements and sounds of toys will interest the baby. After many trainings, the baby can play by himself. This can also exercise the baby's grasping ability well.