That moment when your baby high fives you back for the first time 😭🫶
While gestures like waving and pointing typically emerge between 15–24 months, things like high fives can show up earlier—especially with repeated playful exposure. If your family’s big on high fives 🙌, your baby might pick it up sooner simply because it’s modeled often and feels meaningful in your day-to-day.
These early imitations show that your baby is tuning into social cues, building coordination, and developing early intentional communication skills. Your baby’s learning how to interact and respond to you on purpose 💛
Try offering a high five next time something fun happens during play—like every time the car zooms down the ramp from The Adventurer Play Kit 🚗💨. The repetition is a meaningful way to make it feel natural, and the celebration makes it fun.👏
Share with a friend who’s about to enter their high five era 👶
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