Days out & activities with your baby, toddler or pre-schooler
ll babies and toddlers love to go out and it’s good for you too! Why not schedule in a regular daily walk to the park and perhaps arrange to meet some other mums there? It won’t be long before your baby will enjoy being pushed in a baby swing or helped down a little slide. If there is a river or pond in your park, they will also enjoy watching or feeding the ducks.
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Older toddlers can leap around and explore the bigger space of the park and burn off some of their seemingly boundless energy! If the weather is nice, why not take a snack or picnic?
For more information on Salisbury parks visit:
www.salisburycitycouncil.gov.uk and click on ‘Responsibilities’ and then ‘Parks & Open Spaces’
Awaken their senses...
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ward-winning Baby Sensory programme has been designed specifically for babies from birth.
The baby development activities stimulate the senses and help your baby develop. The classes include fibre optic light shows, bubbles, bells, musical fun, baby signing, puppet shows, amazing light balls and so much more.
Each week offers a world of rich and varied sensory experiences in a creative and enjoyable environment to encourage learning and development.
*Free tasters available call: 01722 411083 Small Steps 9
Winner of the What’s on 4 Little Ones? “Best Baby Development Class”
Young babies love baby yoga & sensory classes as well as swimming and from the age of approximately 3 - 6 months, most babies also enjoy, baby gym and music & movement classes. So why not try one of the classes in this magazine? Older children will enjoy junior sporting, dance & drama activities and it’s a great way to tire them out!
Why not also make a regular expedition to your local children’s farm, woodland or country park? All children love the BIG outdoors and most venues also include toddler friendly, fun activities and cafes for mums!
Or, if it's a cold or rainy day, why not visit an indoor play centre or child friendly museum or do some home baking with your little one instead (see pg 27 for some ideas).
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