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Reading, talking, singing, playing Your quiet means No crying and whining? When LO learns to talk and communicate it’s hard for them to be quiet but can remind them not to be too loud especially in the public... they may read, sing or talk to themselves when they play... it’s part of learning to talk :)

Depends and it takes trial and error, it could be simple things like a wooden toy block or daily household items such as spoon or straws, as long as it is safe and something new and refreshing!

Spend more quality time with your baby. Spend sometime talking to him, play pee ka poo with him and read a storybook to him will also help to keep baby quiet and happy.

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There r a lot of sensory toys avail in market u may check it n buy for ur lo according to age .. they love it .. I too never used pacifier but engaged with some toys

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Try reading a book to your baby, a book with lots of colourful illustrations usually helps!

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Showing baby different texture of things so that they start learning

try singing and dancing, a nice walk along the nature would be nice

Sensory play- playing with different textures or even sounds

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A teether? A toy that can engage the baby? On music?

Play with the baby 😀 something engaging

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