The rainy season begins in June. It's hard to go outside and you tend to stay indoors.
Even at daycare centers, indoor activities tend to be the main focus, but you want children to have fun and be able to move their bodies energetically even while indoors.
This time, we will introduce you to the types of activities and play that infants do.
Playing at the nursery school
Playing with soap bubbles
Playing with soap bubbles is very popular in parks on sunny days, but did you know that soap bubbles are actually less likely to pop on rainy days? The soap bubbles float away and land on grass, plant leaves, or asphalt, and remain there for a while without popping. The children looked on in amazement.
■How to make soap bubbles
What to prepare:
500ml plastic bottle, 100ml dishwashing detergent, 100ml water glue, 300ml water
【How to make】
- Put dishwashing detergent, water and water into an empty 500ml plastic bottle in that order.
- Put the lid on, shake to mix and pour into a container

Mat exercise
It can be used according to the age of the baby, such as crawling, crawling, and standing up, so it is very useful for morning activities. At home, you can try rolling around on the futon or making mountains and tunnels. As your baby grows, you can safely practice somersaults and other movements on the futon. With some ingenuity, you can move your body as much as you want even at home.

Finger stamp
While interacting with the childcare worker and getting in close contact with him, the child can actively move his fingers and hands. By learning about sight and the sensation of touching objects, the child can develop his five senses through play.

Balloon play
By touching balloons, children can become interested in the new sensations, and notice the different textures, colors, and shapes when they hit or hold them. Also, by gaining experience in being aware of others and interacting with them through objects, children can develop communication skills.

Playing at your home
We have received feedback from nursery school parents and followers about how their children are spending their time, so we would like to share some of the feedback with you.
■ Playing chase in the bedroom "On sunny days, my child plays chase in the bedroom, where he normally doesn't play."
■Watching DVDs "I know it's wrong, but I still rely on DVDs and TV."
■ Mopping "We have fun cleaning by holding a rag and wiping together, competing, etc."
■ Playing in water "We put on raincoats and boots, then jump into puddles and splash around in the water to our heart's content. At the end, we head straight into the bath."
"Collect rainwater in a bucket and enjoy the sound and see the ripples."
■ Support Center: "We use the support center where we can play indoors."
■Shopping: "I try to go out for everyday shopping and drives."
lastly
Even if you can't play outside on a rainy day, it would be nice to stimulate your child with activities that can only be done on a rainy day and have a positive image of a rainy day as a special day. When playing outside, it is important to prepare in advance. Be sure to dress well, be careful not to catch a cold, and have fun to your heart's content.
Thank you so much to everyone who responded to our questions on Instagram.