Blindfold your child with a scarf or handkerchief. Explain to him that you need to move around the room carefully, with your arms extended forward. When the child touches an object, he must name this object and describe it. Then it's your turn to do the same.
After the game, compare your impressions and find out what your child likes more - looking for objects by touch or watching how you do it. Of course, you first need to make sure that there are no dangerous objects or fragile things in the room that could break.
It is important while playing, while the child’s eyes are closed, to be close to him at all times in order to help avoid bruises if necessary. This game is not only fun, but also useful - it develops the sense of touch, imagination and speech. And most importantly, it builds trust and intimacy between you and your child.