When it comes to finding a material that will appeal to all babies and toddlers, water has natural advantages, says Jennie Lindon
When the rain came back this autumn, I was outside trying to negotiate the dips in the pavement without getting my feet wet when I saw a toddler with his father just ahead of me. The young boy was fully kitted out in brightly coloured wellingtons, mackintosh and rain hat. He was positively bouncing with joy. He went into the shallow puddles with feet full down, and then experimented by going in on tippy-toe. With a short run-up, the toddler went for the more exciting dips with both feet together. His father was patient and they worked their way along the street, splashing as they went. The whole scene was a lovely reminder of how much young children enjoy water. They like it in any form, so long as they can access it hands-on, or in this case, wellies-on.
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