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Baby Wellies
We’re relishing the rain and playing stomp stomp stomp in all the puddles with Imogen!
The bigger the puddle, the bigger the splash, the better the game.
Imogen’s shoes and socks were getting soaked with her new found love of puddle splashing.
It was time to find a pair of baby wellies! Oh my, they’re so cute!
We’re on holiday in Suffolk at the moment and found a Joules clothing store in Aldeburgh.
The wellies were disappearing fast, with children running around the shop in their new footwear.
There was one pair of baby wellies left in Imogen’s size, but they were baby boy wellies.
It’s good we’re not fussy parents, practicalities such a dry feet come first!
You wouldn’t know they were boy baby wellies.
Colours of blue, teal and white with pictures of circus elephants, monkeys, clowns and seals adorn the boots. There’s a bright yellow stripe down the back of the boot and a reflective top, perfect for safe playing in the puddles when it’s grey outside.
And it’s just started raining, more fresh puddles for this afternoon…
Development of Newborn Senses

Early Learning Activity Toys
SIGHT
Newborn’s can only see things close up, about 20cms away from them. So when your baby’s being held they’ll be able to see your face, which makes this close contact a great way to bond.
Contrasting colours such as black and white are great for newborns to look at. At around 2 months your baby can distinguish colours and will enjoy mobiles.
At 6 months, new faces and objects are catching your baby’s attention and at 8 months your baby’s vision will be fully developed.
TASTE
It’s no wonder babies like sweet tasting foods, milk is naturally sweet. From 3 months onwards your baby will probably try to put what they can into their mouth, and when teething starts this will heighten their desire to have a good chew on things!
HEARING
Your baby listened to your voice in utero so will recognise it when they’re born and associate this with comfort. Hearing isn’t properly developed when a baby is newborn. At around 1 month old they’ll react to loud noises. Babies learn to associate certain sounds with happy events, so it’s important to make singing and music a fun and special part of the day with your baby. Music is a wonderful way to soothe your baby and develop their hearing and sense of tone.
TOUCH
Touch is essential for babies, kisses and cuddles make your baby feel secure. Babies love to explore with their hands and when weaning, will often squash food before eating it to understand what it feels like. Toys and books with texture really encourage play and development.
SMELL
Newborns have a good sense of smell and will know your natural scent from birth. Babies find your natural scent comforting, so try not to wear any perfume or scented creams for the first few months so your baby can enjoy your natural scent. By the age of 1 your baby will be able to recognise foods by their smell.
For further baby sensory development and a great way to have fun with your baby, you can join a local Baby Sensory Class.