Yep, walks, walks, walks. She's now very interested in pigeons and ducks so take bird feed. If it's raining, drizzling but not chucking it down we still try to go. She's also really enjoying practicing pulling herself up, holding onto the sofa and pretending she's walking / standing - that can kill 40 mins! And then I pop her in the sling and she watches me do house work very happily. Folding clothes, washing dishes 🤣
Building towers, practicing standing and sliding down for safety, we have music and dance time, crawling over teddies and pillows, food times (let them play with spoon and practice with empty bowls), counting and nursery rhymes practising high fives, pretend baking with mummies pots and pans and wooden spoons, playing with books and noisy button toys I like to do half hour activities to break the day up. Also baby groups and library singing sessions help Pop to shops in town, feeding the ducks and swans at our local park daily
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Going on walks (weather isn’t great atm unfortunately) and talking about things like the trees and leaves and what we can see, my little girl really enjoys that