Which of the following might a 10-month-old be able to do? A. Play with large-knobbed puzzles.
B. Count to 20.
C. Recite a simple nursery rhyme.
D. Sort objects by color.
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A. Play with large-knobbed puzzles.
At 10 months old, many infants are developing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, which allows them to manipulate larger objects like those in large-knobbed puzzles. They are usually not able to count, recite nursery rhymes, or sort objects by color at this age. Keep exploring child development to learn more about what skills emerge at different stages!