"The garden is fine. As I said, you don't need to leave her there for hours, just let her get some fresh air at least once a day, and the sun will do wonders for her. Vitamin D is very important and ten minutes of sun is enough to give her what she needs," John said.
He nodded. "Sit by herself, which will lead to crawling and/or walking. She needs to use her muscles, Pansy." He chuckled at the outraged reaction. "That's all right, you don't have to go. Ask your house elf to bring her things. Toys can only do so much, but every day objects will teach her about different textures and noises and shapes."
He sighed. "I don't know. She is underweight for her height and age, but you are saying she isn't crying or complaining. Do you know if she's feeding more often maybe?" he asked, because knowing Pansy, what she thought happened and what did wasn't always the same. "Maybe the elves are feeding breast milk when you don't know. "