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bugsey123 · 14/07/2016 22:18

Hi all just looking for some ideas of what I can do with my 10 week old, we go for plenty of walks swimming once a week see a friend about once a week but apart from that I'm struggling of things to think of! I'm not the type of person to just stay at home.. Is go insane xx

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bugsey123 · 14/07/2016 22:18

Also we're starting baby massage in sept X

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thatsn0tmyname · 14/07/2016 22:25

When the baby is a little older and the weather gets cooler, meet friends for soft play and a coffee. Local libraries run rhyme time sessions too. You don't need to spend much to make the days fun- we used to watch the trains at our station.

LittlelottieO · 14/07/2016 22:27

I agree it can be hard staying in all the time!
Me and my little one are starting baby sensory in September.
We also like playgroup.
With my first we also did a baby music class which was good fun.

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RiverTam · 14/07/2016 22:28

When they're that small you can just do what you would do anyway, doesn't have to be baby-focuses. Go to galleries, museums, shopping, cinema (lots have baby-friendly screenings), whatever your interests are. Soon enough they'll be moaning 'muuuuuuuuum, that's borrrrrrring!' whenever you attempt to see an exhibition or whatever.

bugsey123 · 14/07/2016 22:33

Thank you for replys! Defiantly going to do a few, I never want to wish time away at all but I do look forward to doing things like soft play and going to the park.. Iv never been in my house so much hahaa xx

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bugsey123 · 14/07/2016 22:36

Unfortunately the main I like to do is go to the stables were I keep my horse but can be slightly stressful and impossible to ride if I don't drag someone with me to keep an eye on the baby..

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Whatatado · 14/07/2016 22:44

We did Gymboree (sensory and soft play), rhyme time at local library, Mini Mozart. I'm not sure that DC got a huge amount from it but having an activity almost every day was a life-saver for me!

bugsey123 · 15/07/2016 07:33

Yeah I need an activity to do every day, I end up going shopping buying any rubbish and spending all my money! Wink

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