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Games Big Kids Can Play with Younger Siblings 
by Jenny Wandersheid
ChildFun.com


Siblings may not always want to play with each other.
But even a few minutes a day can be a wonderful
bonding experience for both of them.


Birth to Six Months 

Funny Faces
Babies as young as one month will imitate facial expressions. Have your 
older child sit with you, take turns making silly faces and wait for baby to copy 
what you do. The baby's funny expressions will delight a toddler or preschooler.

Rattling Around
Shoe your older child how to gently shake a colorful rattle about 8 inches away from baby's face. This is the distance at which newborns can
best focus. As the baby follows the rattle with her her eyes, she is learning to
associate the object with the sound it makes. And, big brother or sister will
feel important because he can make the baby do something interesting. 

Six to Twelve Months 

New Peekaboo 
At this wonderful age, babies begin to learn that objects and people exist even when they can't see them. The game of peekaboo
offers reassurance, surprise and plenty of giggles. You can take this old game
further than just hiding your face in your hands though. The big kid can hide a
small toy under baby's blankie and then pop it out, for instance. Again, the
older child will feel a real sense of accomplishment because he can entertain the baby. Fill and Spill Have your older child fill a pot, empty box or 
lightweight container with soft or plastic blocks. Then, have your older kid
show the baby how to dump it out. Repeat ;) Your preschooler will delight in
making a mess and your little one will be honing her hand coordination. 

Twelve Months to Two Years 

Read to Me
Preschoolers love to "read" their favorite picture books, and babies enjoy sitting and looking at pictures. Invite your older sib to tell the story of her favorite book and point to the pages while baby watches. 

Earthquake 
Save up single serving cereal boxes for this simple
stacking game. Tape the tops shut and let the kids take turns stacking the boxes one on top of the other and see how many can be piled up before they all fall down. Your older child can practice counting the boxes as they are stacked up.

Jenny Wanderscheid is the 30 year old marketing guru and corporate CEO of ChildFun, http://childfun.com, but she prefers to call herself a stay at home wife and mother. She and her husband Rick are raising their three children in Southern Minnesota with laughter and love.




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