M.,
This is a great age for fun! For her physical develpment, if she's a crawler and/or walker, you could pile up pillows on the floor to have her maneuver over, under, and around! For small motor and brain development, make cloud dough together. (A cup of flour, a couple of Tbs veg oil, and enough water to make a soft dough). For now, she can help you mix the ingredients with her hands as you scoop, count, pour, etc. Then she can explore the dough with her hands, and it's safe if she eats it (although it's sticky, so be careful). Then, as she grows, she can help scoop and pour the ingredients. You can also begin teaching her sign language- my dd is 10 months and knows 5 signs already! You'll expand her vocabulary faster than she can speak the words. You can make blocks from empty cereal and cracker boxes for stacking and knocking down, and for filling and emptying. Toilet paper/paper towel tubes make great toys as well- see what fits in and out of them, color them, talk through them, look through them, bang them around. Add measuring cups to bath time, and you've got a math activity (volume), and scooping and pouring and filling. Out of the tub, they make great nesting cups. And PAINT! Make your own finger paints at home (send me a message if you want some recipes) and let her explore. Everything she does, she is learning from. When she holds a baby and hugs it, she's learning empathy and how to show love. When she stacks blocks, she is perfecting her motor skills. When you take her outside, she is learning from nature. Her play is her work, and all you have to do to "teach" her is provide her the opportunities! Good luck!