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Explore nature together at each stage of your baby’s first year. Time outside provides fresh air and a change of pace that’s both calming and stimulating for your baby’s senses, helping his healthy development, while helping boost your mood, too.

Baby’s Age: Birth to 3 Months

At this stage, lack of sleep, fluctuating hormones and attending to your baby’s every need can lead to a roller coaster ride of emotions for mom. Don’t worry if you feel a bit overwhelmed and emotional in the first 3 months of motherhood. After all, every day is a learning experience for you and your baby. Always remember, this is a joyous time, as each day the bond of love builds between you.

Outdoor activity:

  • Make time for short walks with your baby in a stroller or a carrier. Even 10 minutes can be beneficial
  • Exercise and fresh air are great for your post-partum health, which often takes a back seat to your baby’s needs. A happy mommy equals a happy baby. Why? Your little one can sense when you are tense or upset
  • Babies, especially newborns, are soothed by white noise, which mimics sounds heard in the womb. Luckily, nature is filled with white noise, such as the wind in the trees, a babbling brook, and rain on a rooftop

Baby’s Age: 3 to 6 Months

At this stage, your baby starts to smile, coo and babble, and he is able to see things around him more clearly, too. He’s not usually crawling or walking yet, but he’s definitely craning his neck to view the exciting world around him.

Outdoor activity:

  • Point out trees, grass, and flowers, saying the words for each object several times. He may not be able to say the words yet, but he’s absorbing everything he hears and sees
  • Enjoy his smiles and watch as his eyes widen with a sense of wonder. So will yours

Baby’s Age: 7 to 9 Months

At this stage, your baby usually has head control and can sit up on his own. It’s a time when little explorers are bursting with the desire to get moving, and may even be crawling already. Meanwhile, moms often feel that it’s time to take care of their own health by exercising more often

Outdoor activity:

  • Shop around for jogging strollers, baby backpacks or trailers that you can tow on the back of your bike
  • When exercising, make sure your baby is secure and get your heart pumping
  • He might also take a nap during your workout, which means he’ll be rested for playtime later

Baby’s Age: 10 to 12 Months

At this stage, your baby is beginning to recognize that words refer to specific objects. Also, at this age “object permanence” is fully intact, which means that he now knows that objects still exist even when they are out of sight.

Outdoor activity:

  • Spread out a blanket on the lawn or in a park and have a picnic
  • Your baby’s eating a variety of solid foods by now, so bring out a few of his favorite treats, along with a pile of books to read together outside
  • Gather some natural objects — a smooth rock, a pinecone, a dandelion — and cover them up with a cloth. Say to your baby, "Where did it go?" Watch as he delights in pulling the cloth and discovering the treasure underneath. Our JOHNSON’S® baby face & hand wipes are perfect for quick cleanups when exploring the outdoors.
  • Bring bubbles to blow — this classic activity never fails to please a baby

When you do go outdoors, make sure you and your baby are well protected from the sun. Be sure to avoid the sun during the hottest part of the day, wear protective clothing and use a sunscreen as your pediatrician advises.

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