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A Summerland Oasis
Creating Outside Fun for Babies and Toddlers
By Amy Dingmann
Summer literally opens the doors to a new and exciting world for your baby or toddler to enjoy. There's a treasure trove of adventure awaiting exploration – and it's no farther than your own backyard.
"It's very important for children of all ages to experience the outdoors," says Emily Harren, parent educator and kindergarten teacher in Foley, Minn. "What children think of and experience as fun is oftentimes a great learning opportunity."
Outside play is an essential part of childhood. "Except for the most extreme conditions, it's never a bad day to take a toddler out," says Harvey Karp, author of The Happiest Toddler on the Block (Bantam, 2005). "In fact, the rain, wind and other weather changes add to the fun!" Karp advises parents to make every effort to include outdoor playtime in their toddler's day.
"Bringing young infants outdoors allows them to explore their senses," Harren says. "By simply observing what is happening outside, an infant is seeing, hearing, touching and smelling something new all the time. Seeing colors, hearing a truck race past, touching the soft green grass and smelling the flowers help infants become aware of the world around them."
Watching a baby's inquisitive nature is fun for parents, too, as they see their child experience for the first time the sensation of a gentle breeze or butterfly on their skin. Harren reminds parents that it is important to place their infant in a safe area, such as on a blanket with them.
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