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Color Mix Wall Activity Panel | Montessori Color Mixing Learning Toy for Kids -
Wooden Xylophone 8 Note Kids Toy | Musical Learning Instrument for Toddlers -
Wooden Train Peg Puzzle Kids | Chunky Montessori Shape & Color Learning Toy -
Wooden Egg & Spoon Race Game | Outdoor Balance & Party Game for Kids -
Wooden Rocking Horse Kids Toy | Classic Ride-On Balance Toy for Toddlers -
Wooden Trike Brown Bear Kids Ride-On Toy | Balance Training Tricycle 12+ Months -
Sensory Blocks 8 Pcs Wooden Baby Toy Set | Montessori Sensory Learning Blocks -
3D Spatial Learning Toy Kids | Space & Distance Montessori Wooden Blocks Set -
Touch and Find Game Kids | Montessori Sensory Memory & Sorting Toy Set -
Peacock Colour Matching Game Kids | Montessori Color Sorting & Learning Toy -
Wooden Writing Puzzles Set with Stand | Montessori Tracing Learning Boards Kids -
Wooden Hedgehog Shape Sorting Toy | Pull Along Montessori Learning Toy Kids -
Wooden Car Carrier Truck Set Kids | Semi Trailer Toy with 4 Cars -
Wooden Farm Playset Kids | Montessori Animal Farm Role Play Toy Set -
Doll Family Role Play Set Kids | Wooden Joint Dollhouse Figures Toy -
Wooden Fire Station Rescue Playset | 3-Story Firefighter Role Play Toy for Kids
Infant and toddler development, the physical, emotional, behavioral, and mental growth of children from ages 0 to 36 months.
Different milestones characterize each stage of infant (0 to 12 months) and toddler (12 to 36 months) development. Although most healthy infants and toddlers reach each milestone within a specific window of time, there is much variation as to how wide that window may be. For example, culture, environment, socioeconomic status, and genetic factors can influence when an infant or toddler will begin to crawl, walk, or talk. Children who suffer from undernutrition, who lack social stimuli, or who lack access to proper health care may develop more slowly than children in more enriched environments. Concerns about infant or toddler development arise when milestones are absent or significantly delayed, since such situations may signal an underlying physical or mental condition.