Senses: As a newborn, he would only respond to black and white and high-contrast colors. He can now distinguish all the shades of the rainbow.
Body: Your baby is starting to sit with the support of his hands or a pillow. He's also beginning to reach out for objects.
Brain: He's becoming more aware of his surroundings and connecting the sight of things with pleasure -- his mother's face with warmth, the breast or bottle with nourishment.
Communication Skills: Cries are now more deliberate. He may pause between sobs to see whether you're coming to the rescue. He may also cough or squeal to elicit a response.
Aww Factor: Your little one has started giggling, and all is good in your world.
Fave Toy: Bubbles! He'll get a kick out of watching them float through the air.
Playtime: Lay out a playmat or a blanket and scatter toys around. Get down on his level and encourage him to reach out and start rolling or inching toward them.
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