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Looking after babies
It's been a while since I cared for a baby. Please inspire me with how you spend your days with babies!
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What age?
Treasure baskets, pots and pans and wooden spoons, anything to chew, trips out in the buggy...
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Originally Posted by
moggy
What age?
Treasure baskets, pots and pans and wooden spoons, anything to chew, trips out in the buggy...
Thanks moggy, one years old. Yep i do these things already, i probably overthink it but always worry i'm not doing enough!
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Like Moggy treasure baskets. The last baby I cared for at a year loved sensory play, particularly liked shuffling around on the grass outside, picking up stones and slate and trying to put them in tubs, squidgy mud etc... he had an all in one waterproof so was protected. He loved water play and walks in the rain. He carried leaves picked for him by the older ones around for ages after. Swings at the park, buggy racing so the wind is felt.
Painting with fingers (and brushes because the big ones did) paint in a plastic bags to squidge was a favourite too. Great big dabblers to make random marks.....but had to watch not in mouth! Rice/coloured rice to run through fingers.
Throwing /rolling balls ....or anything .... towards him made him giggle. Putting things out of his reach to move towards and stretch for.
Singing and making music, jingling, banging, shaking, clapping communicating with sounds, reading books...
Such a lovely age to explore the world around them.
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I have a 14 month girl here who loves the toy kitchen and tea set. Again putting things in and out of bags. Loves being outside exploring too
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I’ve currently got an eleven month old who spends his day cruising along my kitchen cupboards opening and closing doors.
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I used to love putting a layer of water on the tray of the highchair tray. I think most trays have a lip around them, so are really good for shallow water play. Most of the time at that age they would just love to smack the tray and enjoy the splash, or smear their hands all over the tray just enjoying the feel of the warm water.
Definitely emptying and filling. It's amazing how creative you can be with this to keep interest in this skill. Look for different everyday containers that you have around your home - big, small, metal (lovely sound when things are dropped in it), wood, plastic etc. Containers with large openings and progressively smaller openings. Look for different things to drop in - balls might bounce as they are dropped - great fun, other things would thud, crinkly packets of crisps (a firm favourite here once), heavier things, really light things etc.
Containers could be anything from a plastic laundry basket to a pringles tub. Baby food cylindrical tins are great too. Conkers are good for dropping or posting at this time of year, but obviously under supervision for mouthing reasons.
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