Age? I live at the beach when my kids were babies it was inevitable- plenty of sand eaten. But they learn pretty quickly that it doesn’t taste good. Things that helped me: laying down a mat or something to keep the sand out not just a blanket; having them in a stroller or wagon for snack time; keeping bucket of water to rinse hands when needed; being right there to help keep their hands outta their mouth; gently talking about not putting sand in the mouth; playing in wetter sand (dry sand sticks to hands easier).
Pack and play or something to keep baby off sand
She’ll try it once and realize it’s not for her haha
Age? I live at the beach when my kids were babies it was inevitable- plenty of sand eaten. But they learn pretty quickly that it doesn’t taste good. Things that helped me: laying down a mat or something to keep the sand out not just a blanket; having them in a stroller or wagon for snack time; keeping bucket of water to rinse hands when needed; being right there to help keep their hands outta their mouth; gently talking about not putting sand in the mouth; playing in wetter sand (dry sand sticks to hands easier).