2. Game content: Choose games suitable for the baby's age and development stage, such as simple number, color and shape recognition games, as well as simple puzzles and building blocks.
3. Game environment: Make sure the game environment is safe and comfortable, and avoid the baby from being hurt or uncomfortable.
4. Game mode: Parents should participate in the game in an interactive way, encourage the baby to actively participate, and give appropriate guidance and feedback.
5. The meaning of the game: Parents should let their baby understand the meaning and purpose of the game, not only for entertainment, but also to help their baby learn and develop.
6. Game Emotion: Parents should pay attention to the baby's emotional experience, give the baby enough care and support, and let the baby feel the warmth and happiness of the family.