Find the Bell Game (6-12 months)

You need a bell or a toy with a bell inside and something like blanket or a piece of cloth to hide the bell.
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Baby Shower Game: Memory Game

You need some baby items, such as; bottle, baby socks, pacifier, baby shampoo etc., paper to write the answers, a tray, pen or pencil and a watch. Continue

Which toys are suitable for your baby?



0-6 month olds

At this age the toys that awakes your babies senses are very beneficial, For instance, Continue

A story: Importance of Infancy for Mental Health


It is a common belief that babies cannot feel or understand any events, speeches or anything they receive during their first months. Unfortunately this opinion causes incurable personality disorder and psychological problems.

Gisele Antoine tells a trajik story in her book called “Le courage de se seuvenir”

The heroes of the story are married couple. The problem surfaces when the husband wanted help from his psychologist friend about his wife who doesn’t want to have a baby. He causes his wife become pregnant by juggling. Even though she doesn’t want to have a baby, at first she feels positive about the baby with the infuence of a dream she had. Even during the birth she doesn’t want to cooperate with the doctors.

At the end they have a healty baby, but she feels so unhappy. Nobody, including herself, can’t figure out the reason of her unhappiness. As time goes on life becomes beyond bearing. At last she commits suicide.

Psychogist Gisele Antoine unravel the problem by doing some researches on basis of psychoanalysis. The event that causes trauma in her emotional memory happens after the first days of her birth. She was born one of the siamese twins. The doctors have to kill one of the twins to make the other continue her life. So she was preferred as the lucky one. Her parents never tells the truth, and she has never known about her dead sister. Because it has never surfaced, this event becomes a deep trauma and ends up as with the suicide.

How did she understand her parents decision while she was only a few days old? How did the decision that is taken on behalf of her effected her psychology?

All psychologists claim that it doesn’t matter how old your baby is, they are not as foible as we think. Especially their emotional memory is equipped with a record mechanism that goes before birth.

Sack Game (18-24 months)


Put some small objects in a sack and close it. Choose the objects that you frequently continue

Peek-a-boo Game (0-6 months)

Look at your baby’s eyes and let her touch your face, nose or mouth. Then move away so that she can’t reach your face. Continue

Bright – Dark Game (0-6 moths)

In a sunny day, make your baby look at the window. Close the curtains to cause the room become as dark as possible. continue

Telephone Game (18-24 months)


You can make a hand-made telephone to have a good time with your baby. You need a 10 m long, sound cord and two empty cans. contiue

Picture Story Game (18-24 months)


You need some 10x15cm sized pictures that tell a story. First tell the story and continue

Missing Game (12-18 months)


Choose three of your baby’s toys and put them on a coffee table. Talk about the toys. Their names, colour etc. Then make a short explanation contiue

Tidy Home Game (12-18 months)

Give your baby a small basket that she is able to carry easily. Then tell her that you are going to visit some of the rooms continue

Basketball (6-12 months)


Prepare a 25-30 cm diameter ring and fasten it to the handle of a door. Now you need a small ball to score basket. Continue

Athleticism Game (6-12 months)

You need a 1 m long, firm, wooden stick to play this game. Its diameter should be at least 2 cm. Clasp each side of the stick tightly. Continue

Parts of the Body Game (6-12 months)

Before you start the game tell your baby what you are going to do. From the toes to the hair tell the names of the organs to your baby. Continue

Disguise Game (0-6 months)

One of the members of the family wears a hat and a scarf and comes close to the baby. It’s better to sing a song while approaching. Continue

Moving Objects Game (0-6 months)

You need an object that has euphonic sound. A bunch of keys, or colorful sleigh bell. Show your baby the keys and tell her what you are going to do. Continue

First Game (0-6 moths)

We can call this game “Welcome to your family Game”. Hug your baby and look at her eyes. And say “I love you. Continue