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Promoting the development of hearing in babies & toddlers

Mum's heartbeat: A sound that babies hear as early as in the womb

In addition to mom’s heartbeat, babies can perceive their first voices and sounds from the womb even before they are born. After birth, a newborn’s hearing continues to develop gradually over time. Although infants don’t yet understand spoken words, the familiar voices of mom and dad alone create a sense of security and at the same time help train their hearing.

Toys with noise functions promote the development of acoustic perception

When the sounds of music boxes are playing, Dreamland is not far away. Young children listen to these noises through which their hearing abilities are trained. At the same time, the gentle sounds and melodies have a calming effect. In addition, toys such as rattles or plush toys with noise functions allow the discovery of sounds. Children begin to independently create their own noises when pressing, shaking, crinkling, or rattling, and in doing so, they train their acoustic perception. Altogether, a newborn's curiosity for sounds and noises is huge.

Junge mit Musikeiern zum Rasseln

Train your hearing with music boxes, rattles and fabric toys

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Train babies' and infants' hearing abilities by reading to them aloud

Regardless what age children are, reading stories to them aloud promotes the development of their childhood development in many ways. In addition to developing their speech and vision skills, this especially trains their hearing abilities. Babies will listen curiously to their parents' voices, and infants will make connections between the pictures and words while their speech is trained at the same time. Infants also will learn to actively listen and concentrate on the story, which has a positive effect on their concentration skills.

Tell stories with wooden books and promote your child's hearing

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Musical instruments - Fun and training for acoustic perception

Children love music! Regardless of age, they enjoy melodies and sounds. If the children are older and want to show off their own musical talents, wooden musical instruments are well-suited for experimenting with music and exploring sounds independently. In addition to promoting the development of children's hearing abilities, it also trains their sense of rhythm. Whether alone or in a group, making music with sound toys helps develop acoustic perception while bringing kids lots of joy. Making music together also promotes the development of social skills.

Junge mit einer Kindergitarre zum Spielen

Train your hearing with drums, guitar, bars & Co.

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