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Purchasing an Inflatable Water Slide Set-up
Asked by K.U. from Detroit
on July 17, 2011
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Hi again y'all -
We want to try to have a birthday party for our daughter at our house next month (she will be turning 4) and invite kids she is friends with who a...
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- We bought the Banzai double sided slide, (the one with 2 slides side by side) about 5 years ago, and our kids used the heck out of it! We used it every summer, almost ...
- I have a friend that bought one of the $300 ones from Walmart SEVERAL years ago. It was at the end of the season and discounted from $400 I think... anyway... it was...
- We have the Bonzai Water Curve one ($600 from Walmart). We've had it for a couple months, and it's survived well in the TX heat! I agree w/your friend that it's prob...
Tub Safety: Inflatable Tubs
Asked by R.C. from Dayton
on December 29, 2007
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Ladies,
My daughter is 8 months old and she has outgrown her baby tub. It is difficult to give her a bath in the adult tub without her sliding all over it and I'm afr...
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- You can only order it online, but a must have is the Dream Baby Fold-Away Bath Seat for $19 at Target or Walmart. I have used it with both my children. http://www...
- We used an inflatable tub when my little girl was about that age. It worked great. I can't remember the name of it, but it was almost like a mini swimming pool! It ...
- You can keep her from sliding by putting a towel in the bottom of the tub. More laundry and it does help.
9 Month Old Miserable in New Bathtub
Asked by N.S. from New York
on February 23, 2009
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We just transitioned our 9 month old daugther from the infant tub that sits on the counter to an inflatable tub that sits in the bathtub. She has now had 3 baths in t...
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- She's not ready and the size of the tub is probably intimidating to her. It is obviously frightening her. Stop torturing the poor baby and go back to your old bath rou...
- It may not be the inflatable tub, but, being in the actual bathtub that scares her. Sit in the tub with her, with or without the bathtub and let her see that you like ...
- try sitting her in the regular tub without the inflatable. My daughter hated the inflatable. Just let the water run and not fill the tub. let her get used to it a b...
Having Problems Bathing My 14 Month Old
Asked by S.Z. from Chicago
on May 14, 2008
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He used to be fine in the bathtub. But since he started walking, it is impossible to bathe him. He won't sit down, wants to walk around...which obviously we can't allo...
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- Our daughter is 14 mos and is not walking yet, so we don't have this problem. We do however have the inflatable tub and she seems to enjoy it. Maybe your son would fi...
- We use a rubber bath mat to make the bottom of the tub safer. We also had the same trouble of our son wanting to walk/stand in the bath. We started giving him warnin...
- Let him stand! My son always stands in the tub... in fact my son never seems to want to sit down! I bought one of those sticky pads that covers the entire tub bottom...
Home Party Ideas
Asked by S.W. from St. Louis
on June 29, 2009
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Hello Mamas - My baby girl is turning 6 in July and has asked to have her party at home. Which is fine, except that I don't know what to do with a group of 10 6 year ...
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- S., I think it is wonderful that your little girl wants to have a party at home without the mindset that you must one up all of your friends. It sounds to me like y...
- I think the water toys sounds like a great idea but you need to have some other things in mind, in case the weather doesn't cooperate or the water toys lose their "Mag...
- I think they would have fun. You could add a couple of water games, like water balloon toss, water/sponge relay race, giant bubbles (I've seen them at Walmart). May...
School Fundraiser Fair - Ideas Please!
Asked by S.E. from Chicago
on April 27, 2011
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Hello Moms,
We are having an outdoor fundraiser at our elementary school and I'm looking for input as to what sorts of activities have been successful at your own fun...
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- Sucker tree, cake walk, face painting, nail painting, piggy fishing (small pool filled with water and some marbles, the kids have to pick up a marble with their toes. ...
- Slides & bouncy houses are fine, but the lines are long and kids get frustrated, so they don't buy as many tickets. Have something else that everyone can get to - a s...
- I second the silent auction. Ask local restaurants and businesses to donate gift certificates and then auction them off to parents. Our school auctions off a parking...
Pool Dilemma
Asked by A.S. from Tucson
on April 22, 2012
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Hi,
I'd be interested in how you deal with your pool. We have a 2.5 yr old and until now have just had smallish inflatable pools in the backyard. I have two issues ...
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- If it were me, I would keep the pool that you like (depending on how much water is really used for it) and every week pump the water out using a hose and a water pump ...
- Hi! We had an above ground pool before we even had kids. I highly recommend a pool to everyone. Hours and hours and hours of fun. That said, we got a rectangular (6'X1...
- I would not get a pool deeper than the child is tall. till he can swim well. my kids are 5 and 6 this year and we will have a blow up pool this year. We will have the...
Backyard Birthday Party Ideas (4 Year Old)
Asked by B.A. from New York
on July 9, 2009
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I am planning a party for my daughter's 4th Birthday in August. I want do do something on the easy side since I will be in my last trimester with our second child. I w...
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- B., I think all yoru ideas are right on. I have found that kids usually need to be dragged from playing in the water, they love it. If you put kids together they us...
- Hi! Big blow up balls (99Cent store); hula hoops; bubbles!!!! Also, kid's tattoos and music - Have a wonderful time - oh - and definitely would get the extra pool.....
- we hired a clown/balloonist, just a thought. works for inside or out
My Adorable Almost Three Year Old Is Driving Me CRAZY!!!!
Asked by J.B. from Houston
on May 6, 2010
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Hey moms,
Well I don't know where exactly to begin. My son will be three in July and for the most part is a really good boy. But lately some of his attitudes and ac...
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- Oh J., I don't mean this meanly or rudely; as I was reading your request I keep hearing that country song You going to miss this. . . hehe. But I understand your exha...
- I have a 4 yo and a 6 mo, both girls, but we have experienced some of the same. I would suggest giving your older boy some more responsibilities so he feels like a big...
- I have an almost 4 year old boy and a 17 month old boy and yes it gets easier-I think only within the past few months though-and maybe not easier, just different LOL. ...
2 Year Old in a Motorcycle Sidecar???
Asked by J.R. from Cedar Rapids
on July 10, 2009
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Help! My father bought a motorcycle with a sidecar and is very excited to give his two year old granddaughter her very first motorcycle ride... Quite awhile ago he tal...
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- No way would I feel comfortable with this...probably not even with an older child, unless it was like Beth H suggested, just around the block. Listen, you are the mom...
- You are the mom and have every right to choose what you think is best for your child. That being said, I have a 2-year-old and I would TOTALLY trust my dad to take hi...
- I looked up the IA state laws for you. http://home.ama-cycle.org/amaccess/laws/result.asp?state=IA It appears that there are no age limits to ride, but I really ...