S/O indoor play

Anonymous
The indoor play thread had some great recommendations for older kids. What are some places you have taken or activities you have done with your 6-12 month old that they loved? Indoor or outdoor ideas are welcome.
Anonymous
Scramble has a baby area just for crawlers so they don’t get run over by the big kids. At that age, my DS just liked being in the backyard or on the deck, blowing bubbles, playing with a ball, etc. He also liked the baby swings at parks and stuff when he was closer to about 9 months old - was still too small for them at 6 months.
Anonymous
Our back yard.
Anonymous
This is your first kid, right? Pre-walkers do not have to be taken anywhere. They can climb a couch cushion on your floor and, for them, that is equivalent to an indoor play place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our back yard.


Love when people make assumptions that families live in single family homes. Many do not.
Anonymous
This is my first kid, but I gotta get out of the house of weekends! We live in a small space and we all get antsy. I am just looking for ideas on where to take her.
Anonymous
Wegmans Wonderplace at the American History museum would be good. Also, Gymboree has lots of classes for kids that age.

I also liked a lot of the programs at Bloombars at that age.

And of course you need to get out and would rather not have your kid crawling around on a restaurant floor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The indoor play thread had some great recommendations for older kids. What are some places you have taken or activities you have done with your 6-12 month old that they loved? Indoor or outdoor ideas are welcome.


we started parent baby swim classes in that range.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is my first kid, but I gotta get out of the house of weekends! We live in a small space and we all get antsy. I am just looking for ideas on where to take her.


Seriously though... Go wherever you want to go/to whatever you are interested in. With very few exceptions, you can make anything interesting for a pre-walker.
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