May seem like a stupid question, but we're really debating what to do with LO when we're outside. Our DD loves being outside...now we either hold her or put her in her stroller.
We'd like something that she can sit in and play....not necessary move around, but could play with toys. We were thinking maybe a wagon? Looks like some of them have seat belts.
Plus, we do a nanny share with our neighbors and the other kids are 2.5yrs old and 5yrs old. They always want to be outside but our DD get's antsy in the stroller.
So really, something that is mobile but provides more entertainment than a stroller.
Any suggestions?
Re: Where do you put LO when you're outside?
DS does like the wagon for walks. I think he's happier in there than the stroller (he can see me and look around more).
For in the backyard, I just let him roam. Yes, he gets dirty. Yes, he tries to eat pinecones. I let him crawl when he was crawling and now he's walking so it's somewhat less dirty. He loves to explore.
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Um, why can't she sit in the grass?
This. DS has been "playing" in the grass since around 4 months thanks to a mild winter. Now he loves cruising around the outdoor toys.
Thanks for all the suggestions!
We do put our DD in the grass....although she's not so sure about it right now! And we do the blanket as well.
We were thinking of something that would "contain" her. Sometimes DH and I want to be outside doing random yard work like pulling weeds. DD has no issue just hanging our in her stroller while we do that, but we wanted something a little more "fun" for her.
And, since our nanny is managing 2.5 yr old twins and a 5yr old outside, the containment would be a much easier option. Not that she doesn't give our DD the opportunity to crawl around, but it would be nice to have something safer so the other kids can run around and play.
Wagon, swing, sandbox for the most part.
I've also hauled her exersaucer out there on occasion too.
For the most part I let her crawl the lawn. We live way out in the country and in the sticks, so she can roam the lawn without me worrying about much. We also don't fertilize/do weed sprays, etc. so I'm not worried about what's in the lawn.
She loves the sandbox most! Hours of fun and she can crawl around. She tends to eat it but meh...whatever..she'll live.
same here