1. Kim and Carrots: Kim creates a pull toy out of a shoebox and a short string—while Carrots leans back to enjoy the ride. However, it takes a seasoned walker to manage both strolling and glancing back without tumbling over!
First come push toys. When your baby first begins to walk, provide push toys. You can buy fancy ones, of course, but also be on the lookout for everyday objects your baby can push along in front of her, such as footstools, cardboard gift wrap tubes, and laundry baskets.
Later, offer pull toys. Pull toys are easy to make. A teething ring tied on one end of a short string makes a good handle. You could tie the other end to a stuffed animal or small toy. Or try an…
