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cy
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Sun, Apr 10 2005, 7:58 am
My 17 month old loves the toilet, the other day I by mistake left the bathroom door open and found him in there with one of my sweaters dunked in the toilet, he was swishing it around in the water. Its a good thing he didnt try to flush it.
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proudmom
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Sun, Apr 10 2005, 8:02 am
My 2 year old son loves the toilet too. He stuffed things down the toilet. He put toys an apple brush and other things that I must not know about.
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supermom
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Sun, Apr 10 2005, 10:55 am
I can't stop laughing sounds like my 14 month old every spare minute in the bathroom if the door is left open. babies love water and toilets contain a lot of water so it is great entertainment.
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Motek
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Sun, Apr 10 2005, 12:53 pm
has anybody heard that toilets are dangerous for tots? that ch'v they can drown in inches of water?
hook and eye on the bathroom door! (problematic when there are older children around, but still!)
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proudmom
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Sun, Apr 10 2005, 2:37 pm
thats what we did, and it helps a lot BH
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Chanie
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Mon, Apr 11 2005, 7:10 am
how would you lock the bathroom if you have slightly older children, who are toilet trained, who need constant access to it.
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proudmom
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Mon, Apr 11 2005, 7:24 am
just tell them to come to you when the bathroom is needed. thats what I do
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rydys
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Mon, Apr 11 2005, 10:29 am
put the lock low down! a baby cannot reach the same level as a 3 year old. the lock can be just low enough for the 3 year old to reach.
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proudmom
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Mon, Apr 11 2005, 11:23 am
Quote: | the lock can be just low enough for the 3 year old to reach. |
I cant do that, then my 3 year old and my 2 year old will have a party in the bathroom.
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supermom
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Tue, Apr 12 2005, 11:23 am
I can see it!!!
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raizy
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Thu, Apr 14 2005, 6:35 pm
my baby loves the toilet he dips the toilet brush in and out. he also splashes in the toilet. a minete after my son went. so u can just imagine how clean it is....
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mommy2
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Thu, May 12 2005, 5:40 pm
u reminded me of my toilet story, When my son was little, I had come home from the store and I was looking for a cute little hardcover book I just bought, I was frustrated I thought I left it in the store although I remembered buying it. Oh I was quite annoyed that I couldnt find it. A little while later I found it in the toilet!
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yehudis
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Thu, May 12 2005, 9:43 pm
We have a lock on the toilet itself, which my older daughter can open, but my toddler can't yet.
That, however, doesn't prevent my younger daughter from sliding small things under the lid, so I still have to check that there is nothing in there before I use it .
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smile
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Fri, May 13 2005, 1:29 am
My daughter took once my brush and played with it the toilet. My sister once found her house key in it.
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Pearl
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Fri, May 13 2005, 1:41 am
LOL!
I once lost my mobile phone, and my watch in it....and can't blame the kids for that!
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Rochel Leah
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Fri, May 13 2005, 2:14 pm
my sons loves flushing the toilet, though thank g-d he hasnt flushed anything of value down, he just empties the garbage can which is next to the toilet into the toilet and flushes it..
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BrachaVHatzlocha
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Mon, May 30 2005, 6:44 pm
I have the most HYSTERICAL picture of my 10 month old....everyone who sees it says we have to submit it to a contest. Anyone know of a baby contest that doesn't charge $$??
Anyhow, one day we heard fussing and my husband found my baby IN the toilet - head UP (thank G-d.) We are now extra careful to close the bathroom door!!
Lemme see if I can upload the picture somehow..[/img]
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IndyMom
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Mon, May 30 2005, 7:21 pm
We have those child lock handles over every door knob practically in the house. My 2 and 3 year old will run away if we don't have it on the front, back and garage doors. The basement door has one too. All the bathrooms. My bathroom doesn't have a normal door, just a sliding pocket door, so we have a toilet lid lock and a hook and eye on the outside of the bathroom. I just can't deal wtih uncertainty. I'd rather know that there is no possible way my kids can get into something then have to be on constant guard about it.
Lately my oldest has started climbing on the kitchen table to get stuff from the kitchen counter - it is driving me crazy. We just finished child locking every single drawer in the kitchen, but they keep getting taller and more able.
Oh, and they figured out the fridge lock too, so that is another area taht drives me crazy. I like to be able to sit on the couch friday night and allow mychildren to play in the living room and occasionally run outof my view into the kitchen - but now that they can access the fridge and counters I have to constantly get up! I just want to be lazy in my ninth month!
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TzenaRena
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Wed, Jun 15 2005, 12:30 am
brachad wrote: | I have the most HYSTERICAL picture of my 10 month old....everyone who sees it says we have to submit it to a contest. Anyone know of a baby contest that doesn't charge $$??
Anyhow, one day we heard fussing and my husband found my baby IN the toilet - head UP (thank G-d.) We are now extra careful to close the bathroom door!!
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I had the exact same experience with my daughter! Fell into the toilet while playing, and bh! head wedged between the water and lid....All those things they tell you to watch out for are true! wrap around the cords of mini-blinds. It happened to mine. If it wasn't my habit to run in and check on every sound, it could have been serious chv. It's really important to follow saftey precautions. Never drink a hot tea with a curious baby on your lap.... I always get nervous when I see toddlers outside many feet away from their mother. How are these parents so relaxed? I never dared take my eyes off of my kids in public areas. I may be overprotective, but better safe than sorry.
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