10 ways to entertain your baby
6. Create a treasure basket for older babies, once they are able to sit up unsupported, suggest parenting expert Helen Brown, author of Parenting for Dummies (John Wiley & Sons Ltd). 'A bag or basket filled with interesting low-tech objects to pull out and put back in and play with. Things like cotton reels, bits of fabric, wooden spoon, empty sellotape rolls are fascinating for babies to discover and explore.'
7. Nursery rhymes
Singing songs and rhymes will bring smiles to your baby?s face. 'Whenever my Grandson Jasper cries a quick round of 'Wind the Bobbin Up' soon has him smiling again,' says June, Granny to six babies and toddlers. Look for a local baby music class or try a nursery rhyme CD such as www.kidsmusic.co.uk for sing-a-longs in the the car and at home.
8. Walk in the park
Babies love the outdoors. Tiny babies enjoy looking at the leaves in the trees and an older baby will be fascinated by everything, from passing dogs to the duck pond, on an outing to the local park. You could even combine a trip to the park with a post-natal work out class where you bring baby along too. Try Pushy Mothers http://www.pushymothers.com or Buggy Fit http://www.buggyfit.co.uk/
9. Blowing bubbles
It's a simple way to entertain your baby, but they just love bubbles. Keep a pot of bubble mixture handy for those spare moments. Blow then for her to poke at and pat.
10. Relaxing
Lastly, and probably just as importantly, don't overdo the stimulating stuff, advises Helen Brown. 'Small babies can get over-stimulated and then they get tetchy and tired. They do need entertaining but not all day, every day. Like us, they also need time to chill, to lie on a mat and gurgle and kick, to stare at the trees in the garden.'
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