You can spend hours checking the garden for any unidentified objects that may peak their interest, and then continue to follow them around like a shadow watching their every step with caution, but sometimes as a busy mummy, all you want to do is sit back with a cup of coffee and enjoy the sunshine watching the little ones explore. So to help keep your mind at ease, and those gray hairs at bay, this short guide is designed to help you and your little one enjoy the glorious sunshine that is due to come. The Search Team Before you let them loose on the garden, it’s your responsibility to ensure that their adventures will go unharmed. It may feel like a lengthy process, so perhaps try and do this whilst they’re taking their afternoon nap, or whilst you’ve got an extra pair of hands to keep an eye on their antics. Scouring the garden, remove any sharp objects such as broken toys, and tidy away any gardening tools to ensure they are well out of harm’s way. No doubt the recent windy weather will have blown in some debris, so remove anything that the children may want to get their hands on. As a toddling tot, you’ve got to remember that even the simplest of things can be a piece of treasure, so get your thinking cap on about what your child may be drawn to amongst the chaos. Unfortunately it’s not the most fun job, but checking for any creepy crawlies that have made your garden into their new home is essential. Especially for any pesky biting ants or nests of wasps or bumble bees as these zones will need to be avoided or pest controlled to ensure there won’t be any trips to A&E. Escape routes for your tiny explorer should also be locked or well boarded, as boredom may cause them to walk further afield when you’re not looking. Although you may not feel confident in checking for any poisonous plants that have embedded themselves into your garden, it can be vital part of the process, as there are plants that can cause long term harm to both you and baby. If you’re unsure about what you’re looking for, there are many Poisonous Plant Guides that can help you to recognize them by color and shape.




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