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Playing Peek-A-Boo

September 24, 2009 by Lance Somerfeld

Little babies and kids love games. Adults love games too. However, it amazes me how playing the game of peek-a-boo can get an infant so excited. It is the solution to a crying baby, a fussy baby, a tired baby, or a bored baby. This at-home dad is not afraid to admit that I play it all of the time. When I get my son in the morning, he is already holding up his little blanket ready to play our first game of peek-a-boo. He enjoys the game so much, that he has learned to put his hands over his eyes when the blanket is not around.

I read this somewhere on the net & thought it summed up the game nicely:
“Give a child a blanket and an adult with a lot of patience and you have given him/her hours of unadulterated fun. Hold the blanket up between you and the baby and the child’s undeveloped brain forgets you are there. Drop the blanket, say “peek-a-boo” with a big smile on your face, and the child will laugh and squeal with great joy, because you are a brand new smiling face for them to see. Repeat until the child gets cranky or until you grow bored, whichever comes first.”

Now, I frequently find myself ducking under counters, behind walls, or creating borders between my son & I…just to get that silly grin & cackle laugh. Worth it every time!

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Filed Under: babies / pregnancy, entertainment, NYC Tagged With: games, play

About Lance Somerfeld

Lance Somerfeld, co-founder of City Dads Group, lives with his wife and two children in New York City. He frequently contributes to the conversation about modern fatherhood, work-life balance, shifting gender roles, and brand’s marketing to dads. He has appeared on local and national television, including CNN, Today and Katie. He has been quoted by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, GQ, Parenting and The Atlantic.

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