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Activities for 6-9 month olds

A collection of activities and things to do with children aged 6-9 months. By now, you might be starting to wean your baby on to solid food, which can give you a lot to talk about.

Where to start

Fun at mealtimes

Outdoors and active fun for your child

  • A trip to the park

    Taking a trip to the park is a fantastic way of talking to your baby about the world around them.

  • Fun on the swings

    Try chatting to your child as you push them on the swings at the park.

  • Out and about

    It's good to get out and about with your baby and gives you plenty to talk about with them.

All day chat

  • Washing up time

    Chatting to your baby whilst you're washing up is a great way to support their language learning during a busy day.

  • Baby babble

    Copying your baby's babbling helps them to understand the rhythm of conversation.

  • Chat during nappy change

    Nappy change is a great time to be face-to-face with your baby and have a chat!

Playtime games with your baby

  • Making a sensory surprise tube

    A cardboard tube can form the basis of some sensory fun with baby.

  • Noisy play together

    Making noise is not only lots of fun, but it can be key to sensory learning and lead to baby hearing lots of new words.

  • One to one time

    Babies love spending one on one time with you, and it helps boost bonding as well as their listening skills.

  • Copying little one

    Copying your baby shows them you're listening to them trying to communicate.

  • What's in the bag?

    Playing this fun game will introduce your baby to new words.

  • Picture playtime

    This activity helps your baby begin to make connections between words and objects.

  • Play with puppets

    Make your stories and play come to life by making sock puppets for your baby.

Is your baby younger or older?