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Q: Stuff to Do With a Baby.
asked by: JOEWiFEYxX31 on November 10th, 2007
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Well my nephew is coming down to visit for 3 days and I was wondering what kind of stuff I can do with him. Hes only 10 months and I dont want to just sit around the house with him. I want to do some fun stuff with him. But i cant think what you can possibly do with a baby that cant walk.
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Dannzibelle
replied on November 10th, 2007
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anything, sing songs, read books or even just lay them on the floor and talk to them
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JOEWiFEYxX31
replied on November 10th, 2007
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but im in georgia and hes coming all they way from arizona and I dont want him to just be in the house all day.
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Dannzibelle
replied on November 10th, 2007
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take him out in the stroler for a walk, babies are amused very easily, go to the park and go on the swings for half an hour perhaps?
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Bridget
replied on November 10th, 2007
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walks, go to a playground...
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JOEWiFEYxX31
replied on November 10th, 2007
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i dont even think our playground have a swing lol. I was thinking about taking a couple of my little couisons and him to chuckie chesse. Is he way to little for that?
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Emma2
replied on November 10th, 2007
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playground, walks, pic nics? thats what i did all summer long wiht my son....
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Bridget
replied on November 10th, 2007
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is there a children's museum near you? that would more fun for a baby than chuck e cheese. the children's museums usually have a special area just for babies. i don't think there's anything at chuck e cheese for babies.
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Mabel
replied on November 10th, 2007
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Chuckie Cheese? You'll have to hold him the entire time.
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JOEWiFEYxX31
replied on November 10th, 2007
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Ingi wrote:
Chuckie Cheese? You'll have to hold him the entire time.


I know that.
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hopefulmjz
replied on November 10th, 2007
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What's the difference of holding him at home or at Chuckie Cheese? I'm sure he's not gonna know the difference as it's a new place to him anyways. He may enjoy exploring your house. But a walk outside would be fun for him, as long as it's not too cold
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jenniek
replied on November 10th, 2007
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My son is 9 months so about the same age.. he loves to go on walks or to the park..I'm not sure what the weather is like there so it might be too cold for that. If so you could go push him in his stoller around the mall or a store, I know my son loves going to the store just to look at everything and watch people..he is easily entertained. Or a zoo would be fun. Do you have some where with an in door pool... Otherwise just stay in and play, they are so little it doesn't make a difference to them if they are inside the house or out n' about!
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