K.D. asks from Elk Grove, CA on July 06, 2008
Hot Weather Indoor Activities with Infants
Anyone have any fun activities to do with a 9 month old while sitting at home being hot? I have no pool, besides a hard plastic one. Just want some ideas to keep him and myself busy without going stir crazy inside.
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J.K. answers from Sacramento on July 07, 2008
M.D. answers from San Francisco on July 07, 2008
Old Town Sacramento has a train museum which is fun. You can actually also get on Amtrak for a short ride just for fun. In Napa (where I am), there is an indoor bouncy house place called PB&J's; there might be something similar where you are. In Fairfield, there are Chuck E Cheese and Scandia.
At home, bubbles are always a big hit. If you have a high chair, you can set him up with shaving cream (you have to watch them putting it in their mouths, though) or cornstarch and water in the tray. There is also a recipe for edible playdough, but it has peanut butter and evaporated milk. For other ideas, one of my favorite sites is familyfun.com
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M.L. answers from Redding on July 07, 2008
L.C. answers from San Francisco on July 07, 2008
My baby girl loves playing in the sink. I turn the water on and give her some interesting things to use like cups, sponge, etc. She can hang out for 30 or more minutes. The sink seems to have a different appeal than a pool or tub. Try it out.
You could also try some tactile art. My daughter loves playing with regular shaving cream (not the gel or scented ones.) I add some finger paint to it so there is some color. Usually we paint... get crazy messy and then end up in the sink. Enjoy!
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J.E. answers from Sacramento on July 06, 2008
If you are able to get out and about, there's a lot of options for indoor play.
There's Funtastic Play Centers, The Bounce Spot in W. Sac, most libraries have infant storytime, Ikea has a fun play area for infants and toddlers, Gymboree classes. The city has a bunch of wading pools that are really nice and usually have shaded areas. Check out the city website for a list of pools. There's also Kindermusik classes (music class) and Pint sized Picasso, (art classes for infants and toddlers). That's all I think of right now, hope that helps.
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G.C. answers from Sacramento on July 07, 2008
Although my son in older than yours, he still loves to play in the kitchen sink. We spent time in the sink today due to the bad air quality. Hope this helps.
G.
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J.F. answers from San Francisco on July 07, 2008
You should come and try a free Gymboree Play and Music class. Our sites are air-conditioned and in the Lafayette, Oakland and El Cerrito sites, we are offering Bubble Camp which means unlimited classes (in your child's class level) for the price of once a week. There are also PlayGyms which are 1 hour open play sessions that are not classes, but rather just a chance to come in and play. It is only open to members and there is no extra charge for PlayGym.
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J.R. answers from Sacramento on July 07, 2008
You can always enroll in a class with him. Music Together classes are great for babies that age and are fun for mom too. Shoot me an email if you'd like more info.
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M.B. answers from Sacramento on July 09, 2008
My 3 year old likes to take all the cushions off the couches and both my boys ages 1 and 3 love to climb all over them.
We have a Laurie Berkner DVD with music and singing, both the kids love to wiggle around to that.
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T.S. answers from San Francisco on July 07, 2008
I am not actually in Sacramento, but I just thought I would throw this out there...
~Local public pools are great for cooling off with baby
~Try Mall walking with him in the stroller a change of scenery can be good.
~The park early in the morning is good while it is still cool. My kids really liked the baby swings when they were babies.
~Look for a Mommy & Me activities type of book at your local library. I bet there would be some good ideas in there.
~Water play is fun. Give him a few cups with water in them and let him play with them in the pool, while it is empty!
~Invite a friend over, who has a child!
Sorry if I am not a ton of help my babies are now 10 and 7, where does the time go...
T.
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