7 Screen-Free Activities That Get Little Kids Learning Outdoors
Outdoor play leads to happier kids and supports learning and development. So let's get your kiddo outdoors! We'll bring the sunscreen, but skip the screens.
Outdoor play leads to happier kids and supports learning and development. So let's get your kiddo outdoors! We'll bring the sunscreen, but skip the screens.
At HealthyBaby, we’re welcoming spring with simple refreshes—to our homes and habits—that make little ones happier, healthier, and support developmental skills.
From birth to age three, little one’s love language is simple: being with YOU. From day one, you’re their favorite person, first teacher, and most trusted caregiver.
Excessive screen time has been linked to developmental delays in language, communication, and problem-solving, while also increasing risks for sleep problems, attention issues, and emotional and behavioral challenges.
Toddlers thrive when they’re given space to play more independently. But this is a skill that takes practice. Here’s how to foster fun, party of one.
Winter offers sensory experiences, mental and physical challenges, and moments of wonder that can't be experienced any other time of year.
In the first three years, your child will hone critical skills they'll use the rest of their lives. The world is their classroom, and you're their favorite teacher.
With plenty of snacks, extra patience, and a thoughtfully packed bag, you can turn hours of travel into hours of play that supports developmental skills.
Autumn days are shorter, but packed with opportunities for brain-building play that supports motor skills, language, creativity, and more.
Whether you're planning a cute family costume or taking creepier characters trick-or-treating, a few thoughtful swaps can protect your family from the truly scary stuff, like forever chemicals.
Everyday moments, like diaper changes, are the ideal time to slow down with baby to focus on brain-building and connection. Think of it as novelty within the comfort of familiarity.
Each diaper change is an opportunity to support baby’s brain development. Why? Because baby is a captive audience, looking up and learning from you, the most important and interesting person...