Your almost-walker explores parks with new confidence—cruising between benches, inspecting every leaf and stone.
These outdoor experiences develop mobility on natural surfaces, build environmental confidence, and provide the sensory variety that supports healthy development.
Walking is right around the corner. Push toys and sturdy furniture give your almost-toddler the confidence to take those first wobbly steps.
Your baby loves imitating you. Give them a play phone, a small broom, or safe kitchen items—pretend play is starting!
Simple shape sorters and chunky puzzles build problem-solving skills. Cheer when they get a piece in—confidence matters more than speed.
Take baby on a narrated nature walk, pausing to touch leaves, listen to birds, and feel the breeze — a simple outdoor activity that builds sensory awareness and language.
Lay baby under a tree and let them watch leaves and shadows dance in the breeze — a calming outdoor activity that builds visual tracking and nature connection.
Sit on a covered porch with baby during a rain shower and let the sounds, smells, and sights of rain create a soothing sensory moment.
Offer baby a variety of safe petals and leaves to touch, feel, and explore — building sensory awareness with nature's own textures.
Take baby on a listening walk through the yard or park, pausing to identify birds, wind, water, and neighborhood sounds together.
Fill a basket with taste-safe natural items — smooth stones, large pinecones, wooden rings — for baby to explore outdoors.