If you’re lucky enough to have a child, it’s one of the greatest gifts in the world to be able to watch them grow and learn new things each day. As they become more mobile, they need an appropriate place to move around and explore their surroundings. Creating an engaging play space filled with colorful toys and baby activity play mat will help your baby grow into a happy, healthy kid, but making sure that your space is safe takes time and effort on your part.
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Choosing the Best Color Schemes
For boys, you can use primary colors such as red, blue, yellow. For girls, your go-to colors are more likely to be muted—think pink, mauve and green—because this works well with pastels or brighter shades like yellow. Once you’ve chosen your color scheme (and it’s important to really make sure you love it; people will see these colors every day), choosing wall decals or paint is easy. You can add some patterned accents in smaller doses if you want something more than solid primary colors. Go with large wall decals of toys or animals in your baby’s favorite color scheme to create an inviting space that any child would love!
Choosing the Best Material Options
There are several different materials to choose from when making your own play space. The choice depends on what you’re looking for in a surface, whether it’s something softer or sturdier, washable or long-lasting. Many parents choose to use carpeting because it is soft, portable, inexpensive and durable—at least as long as it doesn’t get soiled by food or drink stains. A pillowcase filled with rice provides an alternative that can be easily folded up and moved around when you need extra floor space. For those who want something stiffer but not hardwood, try foam boards or mats that offer colorful designs with added texture.
Choosing the Right Tools to Put it Together
When you are putting together an activity center, there are lots of tools that you can use to put it together. It is crucial that you find tools that will make your activity center sturdy enough to handle different weights of kids. The wrong tools can lead to accidents and injuries. So, when choosing your activity center equipment, make sure it is made out of durable materials so that they last longer than normal equipment.
Decorating Toys with Colors
Babies learn colors before they can crawl or walk, so it’s important to expose them to bright colors when decorating their toys. Choose bold colors like purple, red, blue, green and yellow. Babies love these colors because of their brightness and because they’re closely associated with other things babies love—like sunshine, applesauce and bananas. In addition to fun colors, toys that are slightly oversized will help your baby learn how to grasp.
Achieving a Cute Look
Make sure you have adequate space in your baby’s play area. Also, be sure to make use of safety gates to prevent them from getting into trouble or hurting themselves.