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Wooden Hospital with Ambulance & Elevator Set (15 Pcs) | Pretend Play Medical Toy for Kids -
City Vehicles Wooden Set (6 Pieces) | Educational Toy Cars for Kids -
Fruit & Vegetable Cushion Seating Set (10 Pcs) | Kids Classroom Floor Cushions -
2 Step Wooden Ladder for Kids | Indoor Climbing Chair & Step Stool with Safety Rail -
Pet Hospital Pretend Play Set for Kids | 19 Pcs Veterinary Role Play Toy Kit -
Construction Vehicles Set of 4 Engineering Trucks | Alloy Toy Cars for Kids -
Wooden Activity Cube 8-in-1 | Montessori Motor Skills Learning Toy for Kids 18M+ -
Multi Function Activity Table for Toddlers | Sensory Learning Busy Table 12M+ -
Wooden Baby Walker with Activity Panel | Learning Push Walker for Toddlers 12M+ -
Wooden Toddler Cycle Pink | 4 Wheel Balance Ride-On Bike for Kids 18M+ -
Multipurpose Adjustable Kids Table | Wooden Activity Study & Drawing Table for Ages 5–7 -
Wooden Animal Chair for Kids | Elephant Bear Panda Solid Beechwood Preschool Chair -
Wooden Animal Chair for Kids | Elephant Bear Panda Solid Beechwood Seating -
Wooden Dollhouse Furniture Set | Mini Pretend Play Accessories Toy for Kids 3+ -
Grow With Me Free Spirits Box (3+ Years) | Montessori Sensory & Cognitive Learning Toy Set -
Grow With Me Little Thinkers Box (24–36 Months) | Montessori Educational Learning Toy Set
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.