Sunshine Stroll
Parent takes baby for a gentle walk in the sun, observing how baby responds to natural light, outdoor sounds, and the shared experience. The agent coaches the parent to notice sensory curiosity, social engagement, and physical comfort during outdoor exploration — building early environmental awareness and bonding.
Opens a guided voice session in TogetherTime.
What you'll need
Baby securely positioned for an outdoor walk — in parent's arms, baby carrier, or stroller. Choose a safe, sunny area with gentle light. Ensure baby is appropriately dressed and protected from direct sun exposure if necessary.
How it works
- 1~30s
Start by stepping into the sunlight together. Hold your child so they can see the world around them. Watch their face closely — does your child squint, blink, or show any reaction to the brightness? Does they seem curious about the change in light? Tell me what you notice in those first moments in the sun.
Watch for: Baby shows awareness and positive response to being outdoors in natural light — looking around, relaxing, or showing curiosity.
- 2~40s
Now as you walk slowly, point out simple things you see together — 'Look, a tree!' or 'See the blue sky!' Use a warm, conversational tone. Notice if your child follows your pointing or looks where you're looking. Does they make eye contact with you during these shared observations? Does they seem to understand you're experiencing this together?
Watch for: Baby engages in shared attention with parent during outdoor walk — following gaze, looking at pointed objects, or making eye contact about the experience.
- 3~35s
For our last observation, find something interesting but safe to explore together — maybe a large leaf, a smooth stone, or some grass. Hold it where your child can see and touch it if they wants to. Watch their reaction — does your child reach for it? Look closely? Make curious sounds? Does they seem interested in exploring this new outdoor element with you?
Watch for: Baby shows curiosity about outdoor elements — reaching, looking intently, vocalizing, or exploring textures during the walk.