Water play is perhaps most favorite sensory activity for kids of all ages. There is something so exciting and relaxing about playing with water… ?VIDEO

Water play is perhaps my most favorite sensory activity for kids of all ages, there is something so exciting and relaxing about playing with water. Babies don’t need a lot of water, but it can be a good idea to keep an extra supply nearby in case it spills. Pour the water into a small, shallow bowl so they can easily reach any accessories.

Keep accessories simple. I like to add two or three small, easy-to-hold containers, a spoon or small ladle, and a few smooth, flat river rocks. Make sure you choose larger stones that don’t pose a choking hazard. If you don’t have the right stones, replace them with some plastic blocks or shapes.

Your baby will probably get a little wet, so be sure to dress him in play clothes that won’t bother you too much if he gets dirty. If it’s very hot and you have a shady spot, just a diaper will do. You can also keep a towel nearby to dry off when you’re done. In cooler weather, have your child sit somewhere in a shelter, place them on a beach towel if you are indoors, or on bricks or decking, and use warm water instead of cold water.