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Galt Toys, Playnest - Farm, Sit Me Up Baby Seat, Ages 0 Months Plus & LAMAZE Freddie The Firefly - Clip on Pram and Pushchair Newborn Baby Toy, Sensory Toy for Babies Boys and Girls From 0-6 Months

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If you're solo parenting for any length of time during mat leave, popping your tiny tot down while you tend to your own needs can feel strangely heart wrenching. But even the lightest babies can start to give you arm ache after a while, and a woman needs to pee/put the kettle on/conquer the world.

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Almost anything can be a sensory toy, but I’d start with something like: foil emergency blanket, rainmaker, a Brio rattle, a glitter wand, a small child-safe mirror, a maraca.” SBAM Bauer Consumer Media Ltd, Company number 01176085; Bauer Radio Limited, Company number: 1394141; Registered office: Media House, Peterborough Business Park, Lynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6EA and H Bauer Publishing, Company number: LP003328; Registered office: The Lantern, 75 Hampstead Road, London NW1 2PLIt may not strike you initially as one of the best toys for newborns, but an impressively simple yet effective play tool for young babies is a mirror – it helps them to develop self-awareness, language and emotional skills, along with being a good tummy time aid. Always sit your pod on a flat, firm, stable surface – and closely follow the manufacturer's instructions. In general you should not put them on a raised surface such as a table, sofa or desk, or in a cot. The benefits of sensory activities for babies are manifold. Sensory play offers an opportunity for engagement with the world outside that helps your baby learn. Active play promotes brain development which creates connections, expanding your baby’s ability to complete complex tasks. Generally suitable from birth, most play nests are inflatable which means you can store them away easily and take them away on trips or to grandparents' house too.

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Creating the calming sound of rain is a lovely therapeutic activity and a great sensory play idea for babies. You can either buy one or make one yourself with a cardboard tube, sealed at both ends with tape, filled with rice and a scrunched up piece of tin foil inside to produce the rain noise. The only time to intervene, would be if there was an immediate sign of danger to the life of the fledgling. For example, if it was on a busy road or trapped somewhere, then you could calmly approach it, and put it in a safe place, such as a nearby bush.

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A one-year-old will enjoy things like squeezing water from a sponge. Fill a bowl halfway with water and put a sponge. Show your baby how to dip the sponge in and squeeze the water out - this will teach them about cause and effect. You can also introduce some of the best bath toys into their routine too - learning can happen anywhere, it doesn't just have to be in their playpen!

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New baby in the house? After a few days of gazing lovingly at your perfect little creation, one thing the experts don't warn you about is the pressing need to put your newborn down for a moment. From luxury print pods that will add style to the nursery, to easy-clean cocoons you can have in every room, keep scrolling for the best baby nests on the market. Best baby nests to shop now Choose a pod or nest with a firm mattress. Soft mattresses have been linked to an increase risk of SIDS. A firm mattress shouldn't sink more than a few millimetres when your baby is placed on it. Avoid memory foam mattresses.Many parents opt for baby play mats and activity gyms at this age too, as they are excellent tools for promoting sensory development. Play mats typically feature bright colours, patterns, and textures that can capture a baby's attention and help develop their visual perception. Activity gyms often include hanging toys, such as mobiles or mirrors, that can encourage babies to reach, grab and develop their motor skills. 1-2 years Two to three-year-olds might enjoy playing with flour. You can help them make dough out of flour and water. They’ll love feeling the different textures and watching science in action as the flour becomes dough! If you can afford them, they are a fun and helpful activity to build into your day. But the reality of sensory classes is that a lot of the activities can be replicated at home. So your baby won’t miss out majorly from not attending them. To keep your newborn safe and snug, follow baby sleep safety guidelines outlined by The Safe To Sleep campaign:

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Ensure your baby does not get too hot during sleep. If it's cold, use a lightweight baby sleeping bag. It's easy to get swept up in all the baby gear you're told you 'need' as a new parent and included in that list might be a play nest. Our son loves this playnest. It gave him a great support when he was just learning to sit upright, at about 5 months. It still continues to be a great toy with him throwing balls inside, etc and he is nearly 1yo. We highly recommended it!

Sensory play is also great for building observational skills as well as problem solving through experimentation. I loved using this! It was constantly in use as it acted as a 'guard' against my other rampaging children! My little girl loved lying in this, and it looked so comfortable. Sensory play can happen as soon as you take your baby home. Your baby will instinctively recognise your voice and smell. You can incorporate sensory play into everyday activities just by talking to them and keeping them close. Sensory classes are specially designed sessions to encourage your child with practical ways of engaging in fun sensory activity. The activities are designed to enhance and promote your baby’s sensory development. You may engage in the following activities: sound tubes for auditory enhancement, playing in the sandbox, taste test activities, puffball sorting, beading, playing with water, playing with frozen toys to help teach the difference between hot and cold, or painting. Intervening with young bird and taking them out the wild can reduce the chances long term survival slightly, as young birds learn important skills at this early stage of development.

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