Milestones Your Baby Will Reach Between 7-12 Months: The World of Colours

The period between 7 and 12 months is a time of great growth and excitement. Your baby will begin to develop new skills, including crawling, grasping objects, and even recognizing themselves in the mirror! This blog post explores the key developmental milestones for babies aged 7-12 months and offers tips for supporting these exciting changes with the right activities and toys.

Key Milestones for Babies Aged 7-12 Months

1. Month 7: Crawling & Developing Pincer Grasp
By month seven, many babies start crawling or scooting and will begin using their thumb and fingers to grasp small objects. This period marks the beginning of fine motor skills development and increased mobility.
Tip: Toys like soft building blocks encourage tactile exploration and can help strengthen your baby’s grasping abilities.

2. Month 8: Object Permanence & Understanding Cause and Effect
At eight months, babies begin to understand object permanence—they realize that objects continue to exist even when they can’t see them. This is a major milestone in cognitive development.
Tip: Interactive toys like the object permanence box support this learning by allowing your baby to "find" hidden objects.

3. Month 9: Clapping, Waving & Engaging in Conversations
By nine months, babies can clap hands, wave, and even engage in back-and-forth "conversations" with babbles. This marks a growing ability to communicate and express emotions.
Tip: Encourage these skills by singing songs and using interactive toys that promote social engagement.

4. Month 10: Mastering the Pincer Grasp & Stacking Objects
Around ten months, babies will master the pincer grasp, enabling them to pick up small objects like cheerios. This is also the age when babies start stacking objects or placing them deliberately.
Tip: Toys like soft building blocks are perfect for helping your baby practice stacking and refining fine motor skills.

5. Month 11: Standing & Imitating Actions
At 11 months, your baby may start standing alone for short periods and taking their first steps with support. They may also begin imitating simple actions or sounds.
Tip: A wooden book with interactive features can foster early reading habits while encouraging imitation.

6. Month 12: Walking & Self-Recognition
By the age of 12 months, many babies will start walking with assistance or independently. Self-recognition becomes more prominent as your baby recognizes their own reflection in mirrors.
Tip: Mirrors can be used to support your baby’s cognitive growth and encourage self-awareness.

The World of Colours Kit: Promoting Development Through Play
Our World of Colours kit is designed to align with your baby’s development during these months, providing sensory toys that support fine motor skills, communication, and early cognitive abilities. From stacking blocks to interactive objects, this kit helps encourage exploration and curiosity.


The months between 7 and 12 are full of growth, learning, and exploration. Your baby is becoming more independent and curious about the world around them. Through purposeful play and developmental toys, you can support your baby’s milestones and nurture their curiosity in a fun and engaging way.

Remember, while these milestones are helpful guidelines, every baby develops at their own pace. Always consult your pediatrician if you have any concerns about your baby’s development.


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