• Sensory Games:

    • Description: These games are designed to stimulate a child's senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). They help babies and young children explore their environment and develop cognitive and motor skills.
    • Examples: Textured toys, rattles, tactile books, sensory balls, water or sand play.
    • Benefits: Promote curiosity, enhance sensory perception, and improve fine and gross motor development.
  • Building Games:

    • Description: Building games, such as construction blocks, stacking toys, or puzzles, are great for developing problem-solving skills and motor coordination.
    • Examples: Wooden blocks, LEGO sets, stacking cups, and large piece puzzles.
    • Benefits: Improve concentration, logical thinking, hand-eye coordination, and creativity. Help children understand spatial concepts and solve problems independently.
  • Imaginative Play (Role-playing games):

    • Description: These games allow children to imitate everyday roles or activities they observe in their surroundings. They are essential for social, emotional, and cognitive development.
    • Examples: Kitchen sets, doctor kits, animal toys, costumes, and dolls or action figures.
    • Benefits: Encourage imagination, empathy, cooperative play, and help children understand the world around them while developing language and social skills.