Toys and games
She gets unhappy quickly if left with no toys. But surrounded by her little rattles and large blocks, she's happy for a good 1/2 hour or more.
Since getting back from our trip, she doesn't just roll over, she rolls over as if she's trying to get over her arm more easily. She digs her toes into the floor or bed, pushing her hiny into the air, then flips over her arm.
She is quite happy, and understands games. I make eye contact, then make a short, sudden sound, a cluck or a squeak, then look in her eyes. I make this sound every few seconds, keeping eye contact. She chuckles and her eyes turn into half moons. Last night, she really got to chuckling when I was up real close and tickling under her chin.
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