


Slowly add a little bit of water, so your baby can use the sponges to wipe and soak up the water.Start in a dry kiddie pool with dry sponges, washcloths, and loofahs.Babies can explore the different sensations of varying levels of wet and dry.Start with a kiddie pool with an inch or less of water so your baby can watch the raindrops hit the water.Start with an empty kiddie pool and let your baby experience how the water level slowly increases.If you’re already going to get wet, why not explore and enjoy a rain shower.Find more sensory play activities for babies here.Add a couple of drops of food dye or liquid watercolor to add an extra sensory element.Turn a kiddie pool into an immersive pouring station that your baby can sit inside.You can also add a bucket in the ball pit for filling and dumping. Then your baby can crawl in and out of the pool. Support your baby’s gross motor skills by stacking pillows up and over the sides of the kiddie pool. Using plastic balls, you can turn a kiddie pool into a tiny ball pit.Layer different fabrics and pillows for your baby to explore. Tape down contact paper, bubble wrap, felt, drawer liners, or paper for your baby to roll, sit, or crawl on.

Create a full-body sensory play activity for your baby by turning a kiddie pool into a sensory mat.5 Kiddie Pool Activities for Babies Indoor Activities
