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I am still a bit wobbly so I'm often 'imprisoned' in this playpen when the big people are busy. I can only tahan being inside the playpen for a while because I can't play with kakak Aisyah, pick up bits and pieces of crumbs from the floor and try poking the ants with my grubby fingers. Sounds boring, right??? But this is the safest place for me to practise my standing/walking. I can walk slowly while holding onto the sides and it won't be that painful if I do fall.
At about eight months your baby will probably start trying to pull himself up to a stand while holding onto furniture. If you prop him up next to the sofa, he'll hang on for dear life. As he gets better at this skill over the next few weeks, he'll start to cruise -- moving around upright while holding onto furniture -- and may be able to let go and stand without support. Once he can do that, he may be able to take steps when held in a walking position and may attempt to pick up a toy from a standing position.
from babycentre.com

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