As your kid’s budding personality begins to reveal itself, you’re sure to get a kick out of all their quirks and preferences—and you can’t help but notice just how much of their own little person they really are. You might have loved a good impromptu dance party as a child, but your kid may be more content to revel in quiet time, read a picture book, or express themselves with watercolors. Or they’re super active and eager to sprint all over the park—or just about anywhere else you take them (sorry, fellow grocery store shoppers). To get an even better sense of your toddler’s favorite activities, you can look to their unique natal astrology, which offers valuable intel on their personality, perspective, and preferences.

As an astrologer and the author of Raising Baby by the Stars: A New Parent’s Guide to Astrology, I’m passionate about sharing the wisdom of astrology with parents to hopefully make life a little easier (and fun!). So let’s dive in and look at children’s astrology signs to better understand what your kid most likes to do.

Aries (March 21-April 20)

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Aries is ruled by Mars, the planet of action and energy, so your little ram is one of the most on-the-go, physically active kids of the zodiac. Sitting still is not their forte, but bounding around and moving at lightning speed absolutely is, so this is a toddler who will not only love but need time outside at a playground or, on a rainy day, an indoor jungle gym. Even if they’re run-down, they may still want to do something fast and exciting, so zip them around your favorite park in a jogging stroller. Since they’re innately competitive and positively gleeful whenever they’re declared #1, competitive games are a must. Do a timed scavenger hunt or see who in the family can do the most jumping jacks in a minute. And because—as much as they may wish you were—you’re not an Energizer Bunny, when you do flip on a show or read them a book, your silly little Aries will love slapstick humor. 

Taurus (April 21-May 20)

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Born under Taurus, the fixed earth sign, your wee bull is perfectly happy moving through life at a slow and steady pace. For that reason, when in doubt, err on the side of activities that don’t need to be rushed to complete—like slowly chipping away at a longer book or a LEGO building project. Because Taurus is ruled by Venus, the planet of art and beauty, your toddler has a soft spot for creative endeavors of all kinds—whether that’s making music with kid-size instruments or crafting their favorite animal out of Play-Doh. The bull is also known for being uniquely in touch with all five senses, so sensory activities that allow your tot to engage through sight, smell, touch, taste, and sound are sure to be a winner. Think: heading to the nearest playground for a picnic and discussing all the elements of nature around you, from birds singing to flowers sprouting. 

Gemini (May 21-June 21)

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Gemini toddlers are among the most social and chatty kids of the zodiac thanks to their ruling planet Mercury, the information-gathering planet that oversees communication, transportation, and technology. The sign of the twins also happens to be associated with the Third House of Communication, so activities that involve other kids are sure to be a hit, whether that’s a group playdate or mommy and me class. Your twins child is also bound to be a bookworm who adores trips to the library or bookstore, especially if they involve storytime. Known to be as adept at listening as they are at sharing their many thoughts, you’ll do well to prioritize opportunities for them to flex their conversation skills, whether that’s by FaceTiming loved ones or just chatting through their routine. Games that incorporate wordplay (like “I Spy”) are also winners for Gemini toddlers. And given that Mercury rules transportation, they’ll love learning about trains, planes, or automobiles.

Related: 23 Ways to Exhaust Your Toddler Before Sundown

Cancer (June 22-July 21)

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Your little crab is a heartfelt, intuitive, sentimental sweetheart who, even more than other toddlers, can let loose and have the most fun when they feel securely attached to you and other family members. These traits are owed, in great part, to the fact that Cancer is ruled by the moon, which oversees emotions, intuition, and maternal energy in astrology. So, put on a playlist of your favorite heart-soaring songs (“Let It Go,” anyone?) and encourage your crab cutie to sing along with you. Your little Cancer will also love a leisurely stroll by the nearest body of water (something that’s infinitely therapeutic for a water sign) while strapped to you or holding your hand. Speaking of water, they love playing with bath or pool toys, and as an innately nurturing sign you can tap into their desire to take care of others by playing veterinarian or preparing yummy snacks for their siblings.

Leo (July 22-August 22)

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Outgoing, buoyant, confident, and eager to be the center of attention, your little lion owes their exuberance to their ruler, the vitality-bringing sun. They’re also natural-born leaders, so any activity that allows them to run the show (like Follow the Leader) will fire them up. Associated with the Fifth House of Fun and Self-Expression, Leo toddlers love to share what’s in their hearts and on their minds through big, showy creative outlets, like playing dress-up with brightly colored (ideally sparkly!) or otherwise vibrant costumes, putting on a play, or having an impromptu dance party—which you’ll be instructed by your budding star to capture on your phone. While Leo toddlers tend to be fairly extroverted and active, they’re more apt to sit still for books and movies that revolve around being a star or a leader, like Disney’s The Lion Guard. But no matter what they adore the most, as a result of being the fixed fire sign, don’t be surprised if once they’ve pinpointed an activity they love, they’ll want to do it again and again.

Virgo (August 23-September 22)

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Born under the mutable earth sign, your maiden is thoughtful, helpful, and super-communicative, and you’ll want to look to their ruling planet Mercury, the messenger planet, for valuable clues on their favorite activities. Associated with the Sixth House of Daily Routine, they’ll love pitching in on any to-do you need to check off your list, whether that’s putting away laundry or feeding the family kitty. They’ll likely also be fans of games that involve organization or sorting. And from the time they’re tiny they’re bound to be intrigued by language, so you can’t miss with some dedicated storytime, ideally reading books that cover Virgoan themes like everyday routines, healthy habits, and nurturing your well-being and the world around you (think: The Curious Garden by Peter Brown). Also be sure to give your Virgo the opportunity to “write” their own books or share their own stories out loud, as their Mercurial influence means they’re natural storytellers.

Libra (September 23-October 22)

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Your Libra kid is partnership-oriented, beauty-loving, and peace-seeking as a result of the scales’ ruler, Venus, the planet of relationships, art, and harmony. Associated with the Seventh House of Partnership, they’re most likely to enjoy one-on-one bonding activities with you, another caregiver, or your bestie’s kid (who is bound to be their BFF, too). Scales kids will love trips to an art museum, making up their very own song, or experimenting with new hairstyles or colorful outfits. They’re especially driven to hone their personal style, so they’ll have fun playing with their very own grooming kit or even keeping you company while you do your skincare or hair-styling routine. And although they shine best when they’re part of a pair, they’re also social butterflies at heart, meaning they’ll dive right into a dance or music class and instantly make friends.

Related: 15 Ways to Play with Toddlers That Take 10 Minutes (or Less)

Scorpio (October 23-November 21)

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Intense, emotionally intelligent, and dynamic, your Scorpio kid owes their innate magnetism and powerful vibe to their modern ruler Pluto, the planet of transformation, and their traditional ruler Mars, the planet of action and energy. And you’ll do well to look to the themes of both of these planets when brainstorming activities for your scorpion tot. For example, Pluto’s all about uncovering the shadow side of life, so your kiddo will be drawn to puzzles or games that involve a mystery they can solve. And given their Mars influence, they’ll enjoy pastimes that allow them to take charge—like picking out a Sunday night dinner or taking on the role of Simon in a game of Simon Says. As a water sign, Scorps also adore time spent at the beach or swimming, which they’re sure to find calming. It also bears noting that Scorpio is associated with the Eighth House of Emotional Bonds, so entertainment that sets the stage for conversations about deep-rooted emotions (like Inside Out) will resonate with your toddler.

Sagittarius (November 22-December 21)

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Upbeat, independent, and outspoken, your toddler was born under the mutable fire sign ruled by fortunate Jupiter, the planet of abundance and expansion. To that end, wanderlust-filled Sag’s mantra is “bigger is better,” so you’ll always do well to prioritize activities that broaden your child’s horizon, whether that’s taking them on a walk through a thrilling nature trail, heading to the zoo to learn about animals from all over the globe, catching a train ride to the nearest city to go sightseeing, or actually doing some long-distance traveling with your future aspiring globe-trotter. But on homebody days, you can lean on books, games, and puzzles that allow your Sag’s mind to wander all over the planet (like Busy, Busy World by Richard Scarry). They’ll also be one of the first of the zodiac to enjoy learning a new language. And even in your own neighborhood, take them to the widest play area you can find, as your free-spirited tot will always love running and playing in big open spaces.

Capricorn (December 22-January 21)

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Your Capricorn toddler is a driven smarty-pants with a penchant for rules and tradition, thanks to their ruling planet, taskmaster Saturn, which oversees commitment and boundaries. Kids born under the cardinal earth sign like to take the initiative and work step-by-step toward a goal, so you might find they really enjoy using a piggy bank to save up allowance or helping you tend to the family garden or household plants (an activity that also speaks to your little green thumb’s earthiness). Associated with the Tenth House of Career and Public Image, you could be surprised by just how much your toddler acts like a little CEO in training, which is also a sign that they’ll enjoy playing a game of make-believe revolving around being the boss. As an old soul at heart, your Cap toddler will enjoy listening to old-school tunes (you could be surprised just how much they love artists like Stevie Wonder or Ella Fitzgerald) and learning about history—specifically, game-changing leaders from the past.

Aquarius (January 22-February 18)

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Your social, humanitarian, highly original toddler, born under the fixed air sign, owes their electrifyingly innovative MO to their modern ruling planet, Uranus, which oversees change, rebellion, and the desire to strike out against convention. In turn, know that your water-bearer kid will always want to march to the beat of their own drum. If all the other kids in the neighborhood are into an activity they saw on Ms. Rachel this week, your Aquarius might want to do anything but that. Instead, they may prefer to make up their own game—or better yet, science experiment or invention project. At the same time, because Aquarius is associated with the Eleventh House of Networking, they’re community-oriented, so they’ll like hanging out at the local pool or playground with a group of playmates or making new friends when you visit friends or family on a road trip. They also adore technology and science due to Uranus being the planet of electricity and innovation, so prioritize activities that make it possible for them to learn about these subjects—and maybe even make a cutting-edge discovery.

Pisces (February 19-March 20)

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Your fish toddler, born under the mutable water sign, is deeply emotional, tenderhearted, sensitive, perceptive, empathic, and innately in tune with the mystical aspects of life. This is owed to their modern ruler, Neptune, the planet of spirituality, and the fact that Pisces is associated with the Twelfth House of Spirituality. That said, you’ll want to embrace Neptunian themes when planning activities for your Pisces, like keeping a dream journal, expressing emotions through art (whether that’s coloring or working with you to write a poem), learning about crystals, reading or making up whimsical, fantastical stories, or engaging in mind-body practices like meditation, deep breathing, or kid yoga. Because they’re so compassionate and apt to pick up on all the energy and emotions around them, you may find they enjoy and benefit from activities that teach self-soothing, like spending time in a calming corner or listening to their favorite mellow, soft music. 

It’s hard to say who needs more protection: your toddler or your tree

Whoever decided that the centerpiece of the festive season should be a full-sized tree decorated with exquisitely delicate ornaments and electric lights clearly didn’t have a toddler—especially since the first recorded trees were adorned with pieces of gingerbread, wafers, and apple. My toddler would have literally scaled the thing for a cookie crumb. That being said, it’s hard to give up a tradition you’ve kept for your entire life, even temporarily, to protect both your toddler and your tree. But there are plenty of ways to safeguard your tree while tiny humans are lurking, whether that means fortifying the base with fake presents, decorating strategically, or grabbing a toddler-proof Christmas tree alternative for the next few years.

1. Shatterproof Swap

This one’s a no-brainer. Pack up your heirloom ornaments for the foreseeable future and invest in some chic shatterproof options. Think of it as a chance to temporarily lean into a fun trend, like a monochromatic vibe or a brightly colored artificial tree with fewer ornaments (make it extra fun by letting your kids pick the color—if they can agree, ha).

2. Table That Tree

The good thing about toddlers is that they’re small, so simply placing a shorter tree up on a table is enough to keep those curious hands at bay. Make sure your platform is high enough that your tot can’t tug a branch and pull the whole tree down and heavy enough that they can’t topple the table itself.

3. Fortify Your Fir

The other great thing about toddlers is that they’re easily duped, so if you wrap a few big boxes in festive paper and position them around the base of your tree, they look like the other presents that are hands-off until Christmas morning. Throw some heavy stuff in the boxes to keep them stable (anything you have lying around your house works). If you’re not as Pinterest-y as this sounds (same), throw a baby gate around the tree. (This one is actually not ugly!)

4. Brace Yourself

To keep your evergreen firmly planted on the ground, grab a few bricks (you can wrap them all pretty if you like) and place them on the legs or base of your tree to really hold it in place. This means if your toddler somehow makes a break for it they won’t be able to tip it over.

5. Decorate Strategically

Mentally place your ornaments in a pyramid of preciousness, with the most cherished at the top and the least delicate (those “charming” homemade or felted ones) at the bottom. This way your tot’s curious little hands can only grab ornaments that won’t break or hurt them. You could also consider going all felt for a few years or only decorating the top of the tree.

6. Silence Isn’t Golden

Amazon's Haute Decor Jingle Bell Ornaments are an option for a toddler-proof Christmas tree
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Any toddler parent knows that when the house is too quiet, disaster looms, so tie some jingle bells ornaments to the lower branches to give you a heads-up if your kid’s made contact with the tree. Bonus: they look quite festive.

7. Trim It Up

If the lower branches are the biggest liability, go ahead and chop them off.  Problem solved.

8. Ditch the Ornament Hooks

Check your older ornaments to see if any still hang with a sharp metal hook and update them with a loop of ribbon or ornament anchors.  That way, if your kiddo does get their hands on one of the shiny things hanging from the tree, you know they won’t accidentally poke themselves.

9. Try Something a Little Different

There are tons of tree options specifically made for toddlers if you’re OK giving up the greenery for a few years. Or rock two Christmas trees so your toddler has their own safe version to manhandle. Here are a few outside-the-box ideas:

Washi Christmas Tree

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If you ever went through a washi tape phase, create a cute and harmless tree by taping the right shape to the wall (with no harm to your paint!). Kids can help decorate with ribbons of washi and round pieces of paper acting as ornaments. I know it’s not the same effect but at least you’ll be able to rest easy.

My First Christmas Tree

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If your house can somehow fit one more toy, add this Step 2 toddler Christmas tree to the mix. It’s the perfect size for your merry little munchkin, they can redecorate it as many times as they like, and there’s a fun train track going around the bottom so it’s a gift that keeps on giving.

Felted Kids Christmas Tree 

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Project Montessori

If space is tight but you’ve got a free wall, this Project Montessori felt tree will keep them busy while you work on the main event. The felt cutout is about 3-feet tall, perfect for 3-year-olds who want to decorate their tree again and again and again and again—and with 26 velcro ornaments, they’ll never run out of combinations.

We’ve upgraded our baby gate game with Dreambaby

If you have kids, you have baby gates. The second little ones are even slightly mobile, keeping control over where they scoot, crawl, creep, or toddle is absolutely necessary. Especially if they’ve outgrown pack-n-plays (or are absolutely unwilling to hang out in one for more than 37 seconds), finding a safe way to keep them in one place is a must. I’ve been on a mission to find the best baby gate out there.

And I’m not knocking old-fashioned baby gates, but they pretty much only work one way: a single panel to cut off access from one room to another. That’s great, but that still gives little scooters ample opportunity to wreak havoc and, more importantly, potentially get their hands on something less-than-safe. You can see why the Dreambaby Mayfair Converta 3-in-1 Play-Pen Gate looked like, well, a dream, baby! So I gave it a shot. Could it really be the best baby gate?

Our house isn’t open-concept, so my goal at pretty much any given moment is making sure that my 13 month old isn’t heading straight for the stairs. He’s not a highchair fan, even with snacks and a bottle. The option for him to hang out there and give me some time to get stuff done is pretty much nonexistent. I also have my 3 year old and really needed a safe solution for the baby while I deal with the Preschool Drama of the Day (it can get intense).

The Dreambaby Test

Here’s the thing with the Dreambaby Mayfair: it’s not just another one-panel baby gate. It’s a six-panel design that gives me the option to configure it in a bunch of different ways. I figured I’d give the original round playard setup a shot first (about 4’x3′ of playable area for him), and whoa. I didn’t even get a chance to add any toys in it before my little one was playing peek-a-boo between the slats and giggling. That gave me a solid 7 minutes to make lunches for the day while he entertained himself. I could absolutely see getting 15-20 minutes if he had a book and a ball. And (I seriously can’t believe I’m about to say this), if a snack is added to the mix, I can probably get a full 30 minutes of two-handed work done. Uh, where has this been all my parenting life?

The only time he wasn’t happy was when I walked out of the room for a second and he couldn’t see me anymore. That’s something I expect, though, so I’m not surprised that he didn’t love that part.

 

What I Love

I’m also loving that the Mayfair gives the option of converting from a playard to a traditional baby gate. When set up as a baby gate/room divider/barrier, it’s 147.5″ long and 29″ tall, so it’s much longer than other gates we’ve looked into. The opening into my kitchen is over 8 feet and the Mayfair more than covered it. It’s also a snap to set up! I did it in under 5 minutes, which is perfect since those 5 minutes are precious in Mom Time (you get it).

I’ll be honest: I was a little nervous about a portable playpen being strong enough to withstand my 13 month old. We call him a linebacker—he’s a rough and rowdy little guy. Would the Mayfair hold up if he were to shake it or lean on it? Turns out, I didn’t have to worry at all. This one isn’t going anywhere. It’s the definition of toddler-proof!

I especially appreciate how flexible the Dreambaby Mayfair is. It doesn’t have to be set up in a perfect circle at all; there are almost endless ways to use it. If you have any odd corners or open areas, this is a fantastic solution.

Also, I’ll absolutely be using the Mayfair to protect my Christmas tree and fireplace this season. Not only is it a smart way to keep kiddos at a distance, it’s perfect for preventing pets from getting a little too close to holiday decor.

Do we recommend the Dreambaby Mayfair Converta 3-in-1 Play-Pen Gate?

Absolutely. I’m actually a little surprised I hadn’t found it sooner! I would 100% recommend this for baby and toddler parents, as well as pet parents. It’s easy to use, flexible, sturdy, and totally helps put my mind at ease while freeing up my hands! What more could you ask for?

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