Your baby will be fine learning to crawl and walk on hardwoods.
Can babies crawl on wood floors.
Babies learn all of their motor skills on these hard and often uneven floors.
But her little head is not that far from the floor so bonking it shouldn t do any serious harm.
It may take her a little longer to learn to crawl my kids wouldn t crawl on the wood floor parts of our house for awhile after they started crawling on the carpet.
Babies learn to crawl on wood and stone floors all over the world.
And if by chance it does hurt or cause discomfort perhaps it will inspire him to walk sooner.
They can crawl on ceramic tile and on cement.
Hardwood floors are much easier for crawling because wood actually gives whereas ceramic tile concrete etc.
Also i can t image your baby can move a whole couch.
When your baby is on the floor they can do the tummy time they need to strengthen their muscles.
You can read about how much tummy time your baby needs here.
Just sweep every day so there s no crumbs or anything she can get into and let her crawl.
You baby will not feel pain or discomfort from crawling on the hardwood floors unlike adults whose bone is pressing on the floor.
Their knee kaps are not fully formed yet because they will be crawling.
Babies knees are very different from adult knees.
Congrats on your little one.
I m going to second or third what diane h and slm said.
Baby can crawl and roll and play on hardwood or tile or whatever else you have.
And some babies never crawl.
You don t need carpets or knee pads.
Just think about the floors in countries with hot climates and where carpeting is not practical such as mexico israel italy and indonesia.
Don t worry he ll figure it all out.
Keep her in bare feet and bare legs if possible.
An area rug if she wants a place to lie down and roll around.
She ll probably have better grip on hardwood than she would have on carpet.
With both of my babies they have spent most of their time on the floor as well.