Some babies may avoid grass for a variety of reasons, which is an intriguing feature of early childhood development:
Babies may have an inclination to avoid plants, possibly as an evolutionary defence mechanism against harmful or poisonous vegetation.
They often experience discomfort or ticklishness when coming into contact with grass, unlike smooth surfaces like blankets, carpets, and their parents
Some babies, particularly those learning to focus, may find the green grass color overwhelming and its distinct smell unpleasant.
The temperature, moisture, and presence of insects on the grass can cause discomfort and insecurity for babies.
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