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Try These 5 Fun Fall Activities with Your Baby

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The air is crisp, the leaves are changing color, and pumpkins and apples are everywhere. With autumn comes fun activities you can do with your baby. Whether it’s making homemade apple sauce or playing in leaves, here are a few ideas for having fun with your little one this fall. Burp Cloths Take a Stroll Through the Changing Leaves Grab the stroller, a pumpkin spice latte, and a receiving blanket and go for a walk around the neighborhood. There are plenty of leaves changing color, making it a great time to see the sights. Enjoy the crisp fall air while giving your baby new sights and smells to take in. You can hunt for certain colors of leaves, whether in the park or your backyard and collect leaves for other craft projects. If you have a pile of leaves raked up you can both play in them as well. Make Homemade Apple Sauce Apples are a classic part of the fall, and you can make some homemade apple sauce for your baby. It’s easy to do, and your little one will love the sn

Get Your Baby Ready for Fall with This Checklist

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A change of seasons brings with it a change in needs for your baby. As the temperature changes and the leaves fall, out come more baby blankets , more socks, and dry air. This checklist will help you ensure you have what you need as the air and leaves become crisp. Baby Blankets Warm Baby Blankets Galore Keep a receiving blanket in any major room you might be in, especially if you have hardwood floors. The baby blankets can help keep your little one warm, or they can act as an insulator between the cold floor and your baby as they play. Plus, they have a ton of utility, from acting as emergency burp cloths to a car seat cover if you decide to brave the windy fall air. So Many Socks With autumn in full swing, you will need more socks than you might think for your baby. Socks will get dirty and inevitably some will get lost as your baby throws one sock off. Socks will help your baby stay a bit warmer during the fall. You want to keep little toes snug and warm whenever