Ask Dr Sears
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
MENUMENU
  • Pregnancy & Childbirth
  • Feeding & Eating
  • Parenting & Behavior
  • Health Concerns
  • Brain Health
  • A to Z Topics
  • Blog
  • About Us
  • Wellness Institute
  • Home
  • Topics
  • Parenting and Behavior
  • Child Rearing and Development
  • Bright Starts - Baby's Development through Interactive Play
  • Playtime Articles
  • Fun Things to do in The Fall

Fun Things to do in The Fall

Plenty of Fun Things to do in The Fall

The Fall season is a beautiful time of year in much of the country. The hot summer is ending and comfortably cool weather is on the way. This is the perfect time to enjoy some outdoor playtime with your baby or child. Here are some creative ideas for fun things to do in the fall:

The Great Outdoors

Spend some time every day playing outside with baby. That’s where many of the fun things to do in the fall are. We get accustomed to staying inside day after day where baby can play on the soft living room carpet where everything is conveniently clean and safe. Don’t miss out on all the fun exploration you and baby can experience together outside.

  • Let baby get dirty. Don’t worry if baby gets a little dirt in his mouth or on his clothes. That’s what being outside is all about.fun-things-to-do-in-the-fall
  • Experience different sensations. The tickly feel of the grass, the grittiness of sand, and the dirty the rough feel of rocks. These are all important sensations for baby to get used to.
  • Hands-on play. Pick up various objects and textures outside and feel them together with baby. Verbalize each sensation – “The rock is hard”, “The grass is soft”.
  • Identify sounds. Your baby will hear many outdoor sounds that he won’t hear inside the house. Put a label on each sound and point. “There’s a bird”, “Do you hear the airplane?”
  • Bug fun. Teach your toddler not to fear bugs. Explore lines of ants, spiders in webs, fuzzy caterpillars, squirming worms, slimy snails, and anything else your child finds. Put his favorite in a jar and enjoy it indoors for a few days.
  • Wash those hands. Teach your child about the importance of hand washing. Let him “do it himself” with a step stool at the bathroom sink.

Get baby used to these outdoor experiences at a young age and you’ll have a hard time keeping him in the house when he’s older.

Related Articles

  • Fun In The Snow
  • Fun With Baby's First Steps
  • 6 Ways to Make Dancing With Your Baby Fun

Piles of Leaves

The leaves hit the ground only once a year. Take advantage of this time to enjoy some creative and fun things to do in the fall with your child.

  • Sweeping and raking. Kids love to help mom or dad do some outside work (at least while they’re young). Buy your child his own kid-sized broom or rake and let him join in the fun.
  • Jumping games. Set baby’s step stool in the middle of the pile of leaves and clap while she jumps off.
  • Kicking games. Kick your way through the leaves together.
  • Color piles. Help your toddler separate the leaves into different color piles.
  • Counting. Teach your young child early counting games as you count leaves of various colors.

Teach your child how much fun the outdoors can be and she’ll enjoy the fun and exercise of being an outdoor kid as she grows over the years.

Harvest Fun

Throughout the month of October you will have some unique opportunities for learning and playtime with your infant and child.

  • Messy pumpkins. Some kids love to get their hands messy, and there’s no better way than the inside of a pumpkin. Let your child clean it out for you.
  • Funny faces. Let your child design the pumpkin face with a marker. Buy several pumpkins of various sizes and have your child design one for each member of the family.
  • Creative costumes. Don’t wait for Halloween night to play dress-up. Exercise your child’s creativity by showing her how to make costumes out of everyday items around the house. Use yarn for hair, plastic bowls for a hat, towels for capes, color masks on paper and tie them on with string, color designs on one of dad’s old T-shirts, and many other ideas. Instead of buying a costume, have your child put her favorite ensemble together for Halloween night.
August 23, 2013 September 24, 2014 Dr. Bill Sears
Hearts Embraced Pendant Necklace

The Health Brain Book

Help Heal Yourself from Cancer
Become a Dr. Sears Certified Health Coach
Arm's Reach Cosleeper

Juice Plus+ - The next best thing to fruits and vegetables.

Lummi Island Wild

About Ask Dr. Sears

AskDrSears.com is intended to help parents become better informed consumers of health care. The information presented in this site gives general advice on parenting and health care. Always consult your doctor for your individual needs.

Recent Articles

  • Free Health Webinar with Dr. Bill
    Free Health Webinar with Dr. BillMarch 24, 20250
  • Feel Good Book Reviews
    Feel Good Book ReviewsFebruary 18, 20250
  • Hearts Embraced Pendant Necklace
    Hearts Embraced Pendant NecklaceJanuary 30, 20250


Resources

  • Sears Parenting Library
  • Dr. Sears Family Newsletter
  • Dr. Sears Wellness Institute
  • Prime-Time Health

Connect

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

  • support@askdrsears.com
  • Contact Ask Dr Sears
  • About Ask Dr Sears
  • About Dr. William Sears
  • Dr. Sears Wellness Institute
  • Media Relations Information


© 2020 AskDrSears.com All Rights Reserved.