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Permalink 29/05/09 12:19, by Tikal, Categories: Learning Play, ToucanLearn, Parenting, Days out, Activities , Tags: outdoor play

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If the weather where you are is like it is where I am, then it's a perfect day for playing outdoors! Many ToucanLearn activities are based outdoors; it doesn't matter if you have your own private space, all our outdoor activities can be carried out in communal spaces such as parks. The point is that your babies and toddlers can spend time outside. The confines of being indoors prohibit completely free movement, outdoor play allows babies and toddlers to move in less restrictive ways and to interact with their world in different ways. As our children are learning through interaction with their environment, outdoor play forms an important part of the learning experience.

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Hi! I'm Tikal the Toucan, the mascot for ToucanLearn. Follow my blog to find out interesting things relating to babies, toddlers and preschool children!

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