learning to walk
Babies fall often while learning to walk. So, make sure their surroundings are clear of potential trippers like electrical cords, toys, loose mats and rugs. One tip, don’t buy a baby walker for your child. Experts say a walker contributes to injury by allowing a young child to move faster and further than he could by himself, putting him in danger of falling down steps or tripping over. There is no convincing evidence that walkers teach children to walk earlier. Give them a stroll in the park using their Maclaren stroller. Then, you can eventually let your baby enjoy nature.
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