30 Things To Do with Orlando Babies Before They Turn One
There's so much to do in Orlando for every age, including those who haven't even celebrated their first birthday. The first year of baby's life is so special...full of wonder and firsts. Make the most of baby's first year with our "Baby Bucket List" for Orlando babies. Get ready to make some great memories!
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KidsTown at the Orlando Science Center has plenty of engaging toys and story times most days to keep little ones busy!
Things To Do in Orlando with Babies
1. KidsTown at Orlando Science Center
Located on the second floor of the Orlando Science Center, KidsTown is fun for kids (and adults). Orlando babies can play with toy oranges in the Orange Grove or play with soft abstract shapes in ToddlerTown. Story time is offered most days at 11:30am.
2. DUPLO at Legoland Florida
Keep the Florida humidity at bay at a gentle splash pad with water features and soft Lego blocks. Also located in the Legoland theme park is DUPLO Tot Spot, an outdoor area that is shaded, safe, and a welcoming, colorful environment for babies to explore. Also great for siblings who want to stack oversized bricks!
3. Walt Disney World
Snap a photo of babies meeting Mickey for the first time, take them for their first hair cut at Magic Kingdom, dance with their favorite Disney Junior characters at Hollywood Studios, and let them explore with their senses through the new Moana's Journey of Water at EPCOT. Best of all? Kids get in FREE until they turn three!
4. Peppa Pig Theme Park
An extension of Legoland Florida, Peppa Pig Theme Park has no shortage of entertainment for your little piglet. In addition to beloved characters, Rebecca Rabbit's Playground has tunnels and a variety of whimsical obstacles to climb safely.
Stop by Harry P. Leu Gardens for stories and songs with Tiny Tales for Infants. Photo courtesy of Leu Gardens
5. Harry P. Leu Gardens
Connect with nature and stroll through Leu Gardens with babies. In addition to the outdoor gardens, there are sculptures and art. The Leu House Museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Many events are hosted here that can impact operating hours, so check the website before you go. First Monday of each month is FREE admission, including a FREE story time event.
6. Story Time at Central Florida Zoo
The Central Florida Zoo and Orange County Library System partner to provide a FREE story time event where kids can listen to animal stories and meet one of the zoo's animal ambassadors.
7. Crayola Experience Orlando
Babies will love the colorful activities and entertainment at Crayola Experience! Enjoy character appearances, interactive shows, a stomp and play area, and a toddler town perfect for the smallest explorers.
8. Mommy & Me Classes
If you are still adjusting to life with baby, a mommy and me class is a great way to get out of the house, meet other parents, and keep baby with you.
9. Running Groups
Whether you were a runner before becoming a parent or if you are looking to mix things up, running groups that allow strollers are great options. These running groups can be found in community centers, fitness facilities, or local meet-up groups.
10. Sensory Classes
Designed for babies 4-12 months, sensory classes allow parents to join their babies in exploring colors and textures through sensory stimulating props.
11. O2B Kids!
With multiple locations in Orlando, O2B Kids offers classes for babies where they can engage in play and develop sensory and social skills. Classes range in times from 15 to 60 minutes.
12. Bonnet Springs Park
Load up the car and take your baby on a day trip to Bonnet Springs Park, with tons of stroller-friendly pathways, nature-themed play areas, and an on-site children's museum to explore!
13. Learn to Sign
Help baby develop language skills by learning how to sign for things like colors, animals, and milk. In order to participate, babies should be able to sit with light trunk support.
14. Lake Eola Park
With its iconic fountain, amphitheater, and swan boats, Lake Eola park offers family-friendly options all year. A great place to bring the stroller and get fresh air, Lake Eola Park also hosts many events that include live music, farmers markets, and more.
15. Central Florida Beaches
Babies love to play, and what better place to play than at the beach! Orlando is close to many beaches like Cocoa, New Smyrna, and Daytona Beach, just to name a few. Bring a tent for shade.
16. Boat Tour
We are lucky in Orlando to have great weather most of the year and access to beaches and lakes. The scenic boat tours out of Winter Park offer a gentle way to explore Florida's waterways —soothing for baby and adults alike.
17. SeaWorld Orlando
SeaWorld Orlando offers animal experiences, Sesame Street Land, and lovely landscaping filled with lush green bushes and vibrant flowers. Parents have indoor and outdoor options to let baby explore new things.
18. Natural Springs
Whether its Wekiwa Springs, Rock Springs, or Kelly Park, these natural springs are great places to spend outdoors. All parks have restroom facilities and charge an entrance fee (usually per vehicle). Arrive early as these parks reach capacity quickly, especially during summer months.
19. Disney Springs
Disney Springs is one of the few theme park options that does not have a fee for entrance or parking. The paths between shops and dining here are great for strollers. Disney Springs is a feast for the senses, with live music, delicious food, and dazzling sights.
20. Dr. P. Phillips Community Park
This park is great for its variety of amenities, but baby will love the bucket swings and splash pad the most.
21. Audubon Center for Birds of Prey
Bring your baby to tour this amazing bird rehabilitation center, which helps injured or orphaned birds of prey such hawks, owls, kites, falcons, and eagles.
22. Kissimmee Lakefront Park
This park in south Orlando is full of charm! There is a splash pad, shaded playground, and lighthouse.
23. SeaLife Orlando Aquarium
Babies will love this indoor aquarium, complete with a 360-degree tunnel that they can toddle through, as well as a jellyfish wall, touch tank, and more interactive fun.
24. Bike Ride
A great way to enjoy Central Florida weather is with the abundance of great bike paths. You can typically pick up an age-appropriate bike seat for baby at a child's consignment store.
25. Waterfront Park
Waterfront Park is located in Clermont and offers a sandy area off the lake, shaded playground, splash pad, and pavilion for picnics.
26. Dinosaur World
Little eyes will awe at the life-size dinosaur replicas at this roadside attraction along I-4! There's also a themed playground, splash pad, dino-themed shows, a fossil dig area, and more.
Swim lessons for babies at places like Southwest Aquatics are crucial to build life-saving skills. Photo courtesy of the school
27. Baby Swim Lessons
Many homes in Central Florida have pools, so safety should always be at the forefront. Babies can start swim lessons as early as three months old.
28. Parent & Baby Groups
Finding other parents with young kids has never been easier with social media. These platforms allow parents to find a time that works with baby's schedule to socialize with other families.
29. Plan a Memorable First Birthday Party
Take the stress out of planning your child's first milestone birthday at one of these Orlando venues perfect for hosting a birthday party.
30. Free First Birthday Cake at Publix
Congrats, you've made it one whole year! When you order a decorated cake wishing baby "Happy 1st Birthday," Publix will offer a free, 7-inch single layer "smash cake" just for baby to enjoy.