Anonymous wrote:Your charge is one. They won't be able to spend a lot of time out in the heat at once. Try to do as much outside in the morning, before it becomes too hot. If you have use of a car, trips to the library or other spots that aren't too crowded are good ideas for the afternoon. Water play in shaded areas can work as well. Watch for air quality codes. If it is bad enough out, it isn't advisable to take the little one out.
Sunscreen and water are good. But do not use the spray on sunscreen, they are not healthy to use.
NP
Thanks. He sleeps in the AM from around 830-10:30 so it really makes getting out early in the AM difficult. Once he is a little older and goes from 2 naps to 1, we should be able to get out more in the mornings when it's not 1000 degrees. We live in a city so a car isn't needed. We did use a water table today around 11:00 in the shade and he really enjoyed playing with that. The air quality is awful here and since his older brother has asthma, I don't want to risk putting my little guy in danger just so that we can go for a stroll. I hope we can make it to music class this week. If not, no big deal.