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Disinfecting Ball Pits
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- I wouldn't recommend soaking them in water as many have suggested. Most of the balls have a tiny hole in them, and some even have cracks. The holes are just big enough...
- I used my washing machine.
- washing machine with bleach! (10% bleach is the world's best known sanitizer... aside from heat like an autoclave). If you don't want the hassle of picking the balls o...
Playskl Busy Ball Popper
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- 9 months and older. Comes with 5 balls =)
- If I remember right it is 3 or 4 balls. My son LOVED his..sometime after 9 months is a good age. 12 is probably the perfect age. Once the can walk and chase the balls...
- Hi the ball popper is for children 9 months and older. It comes with 5 balls. My son is scared of one song that it plays. But he's only 11 months. Oh and you will need...
My Daughter Swallowed a Magnetix Ball!
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- If they told you that I would believe them. My daughter, when she was about 2, chewed and swalled 2 or 3 lights from the string on the tree!!! I FREAKED. I called m...
- Sounds familiar. When my son was about 4 or 5 he swallowed a small key to a bank and about 2 days later it came out with no problems for him, the problem was for us h...
- At a year and a half old, my daughter swallowed a penny. She did pass it just fine, but there were complications with it being in her system. She was allergic to the ...
Hamster in a Ball Toy
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- i got mine in the ABC catalog for like $6 for the pet & ball but it might not get here in time now, that was like last month
- Tuesay morning had hamster in a ball for 6.99. We sold our zhu zhus and I will tell you the parts come apart ALL the time.
- http://www.amazon.com/Hamusuta-0231-Happy-Hamster-Ball/dp/B000NPGMOU/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top I would read the reviews on Amazon.
Just a Personality Issue or Is Something Going On?
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- Could be he has sensory issues (SPD maybe), could be ADHD, and/or could be he's gifted, which is often associated with this 'type' of personality (look up Overexcitabi...
- sounds to me like you have a normal three years old little boy! there is really no "set" way they have to be, they are who they are. I was like this as a child and i g...
- If he's 3 years old, he sounds pretty normal to me. My daughter (also 3) is somewhat interested in the games we've tried to play with her, but often wants to change t...
Daughter Not Interested in Activities
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- You may have to try several different activities until you find something she enjoys. I was a "reader" from the time I learned to read. I could sit and read books an...
- I think 6 years old girl do need to develop some typical girlish activites,such as dancing, piano or sth. It might appear hard to begin with but as parents, we have to...
- You've had a lot of suggetions, but I don't think I read any responses that suggested Girl Scouts or 4-H. Look for a local chapter or club in your area and go to the o...
Shyness
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- I am mom to a little shy guy, and at 3, he was very much like your son. He is still reserved (even with extended family), but has come out of his shell a lot over the...
- My kids were very shy. I got them involved in play dates. Their friends would come to our house first and then we would go to the friends house. I would stay the fi...
- It's hard not to worry about our kids isn't it? I can totally relate! I was horribly shy all the way until college and still have my moments. Most shy behavior is gene...
Play Date Help!
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- We just started this whole playdate routine. My son is 5 and is in Pre-K. The teachers recommended setting up the first playdate or 2 in a public location, like a pl...
- If I were you I would ask my son who in his class he would like to come over and play (girl or boy). Get 4 or 5 names and start calling! Don't be put off if some famil...
- I think having one child over is a great way to start him interacting well with his peers. The problem with the park could be other kids are in the mix and he sounds l...
What to Do?
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- I know this may sound wierd, but have you had her tested for Irlens syndrome. It can affect the reading etc. Just please look it up. It has saved my friends daughter. ...
- Very normal for a strong-willed child with perfectionist tendencies - my daughter was like this. Keep being patient with her - work with her - talk to her - reassure ...
- Hello E., I'm a parent coach and have worked with toddlers/ preschoolers for most of my 16 year career. Three year olds try very hard to express their indepenence,...
Moving to Area
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- I would suggest Beaverton. It is more expensive but it is close to Portland, has great schools and great neighborhoods. Do not move to to the area east of Portland a...
- We recently moved to the Cedar Hills neighborhood of SW Portland and LOVE it. It's a very large HOA and you can find homes to fit into almost any budget. The HOA has b...
- If you chose the Vancouver area, I highly recommend East Vancouver/Fisher's Landing area. The lots are small, some smaller than others as they have larger homes, but ...