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Seeking a Place to "Donate Stutf Animals"
Lots of places would like your stuffed animals, like shelters for battered ... Stuffed animals are so hard to get rid of. Here are a couple of places that I ...
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- Check with your local social services department. I'm sure they can put you in contact with some type of family shelter or battered womens shelter that could use some...
- Stuffed animals are so hard to get rid of. Here are a couple of places that I have found: In Martinez is the Hall Closet Thrift Store, 202 Glacier Court. They are...
- Lots of places would like your stuffed animals, like shelters for battered women and their kids, homeless shelters for women and kids, or just the Salvation Army or th...
Dirty Teddy Bears!
C., I always throw in the washer all of our stuffed animals. ... I wash all the stuffed animals in the washer but usually go to a laundromat that has the ...
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- Throw them in the washer. I used to see a day care in my church toss everything imaginable in the wash. No problem at all.
- C., I always throw in the washer all of our stuffed animals. I even put them in the low heat in the dryer so the whiskers don't get deformed. I've never had any proble...
- I agree with the pillow case trick. They come out great. Then I air dry. We had one incident where my daughter dropped a brand new animal in a mud puddle. It was a...
Best Way to Clean Toys
Anything that isn't a stuffed animal and/or electronic goes into the dishwasher. Stuffed animals go into the washing machine and electronics get sprayed ...
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- I use Chlorox wipes (make sure they are completely dry before giving them to your kids), Chlorox Anywhere spray (safe to use around children), run some things through ...
- I usually just wipe them off with anti-bacterial wipes. For smaller toys, you could boil some water and soak them for 5 minutes (as long as they can be submerged). I...
- Anything that isn't a stuffed animal and/or electronic goes into the dishwasher. Stuffed animals go into the washing machine and electronics get sprayed with Clorox a...
Got Rid of the "Pacifier" Now What?
6 Oct 2009 ... stuffed animal in 2 answersFind her something that she might like a soft blanket a soft stuffed animaloh; animal or blanket in 2 answersI ...
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- My 1st son always has had his froggie, so when the pacifier went away, he still had the stuffed frog. My almost-1-year-old is forming a big attachment to an elephant l...
- C., That's great that she was able to take a nap without asking for the pacifier. My question is, what if she were able to comfort herself without needing a "comfort...
- We parents tend to think that our kids need of "stuff" to feel secure.... that continues to adulthood... when ppl think they need of "stuff" to feel secure, to feel su...
Baby Keeps Getting Stuck in Corner of Crib
But once they had the ability to roll over, we put in a stuffed animal (bear) .... for my gr-daughter i put some big stuff aminals in the crib so she staies ...
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- K., Make sure you have a good baby bumper in there to protect his head. Then leave him alone. He will learn to get himself out on his own. L. :)
- Just get some crib bumper pads. He probaly feels more secure when he's touching the crib, so I wouldn't worry about it. =)
- for my gr-daughter i put some big stuff aminals in the crib so she staies away from the edges. so far it works
When to Introduce a Pillow
If he is already using a stuffed animal, it won't be too much of a change. .... If he's using his stuffed animals as pillows he's probably ready. ...
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- Hi K., Well I have three kids and I started them all with pillows at about 1 year. For some reason, I just had this need to give them pillows. I also felt like they H...
- K., Ikea has these great flat crib pillows, pillowcases, and quilt covers made just for toddlers! They are flat enough to be safe for kids over 1 year old. If you...
- If he's using his stuffed animals as pillows he's probably ready. I used a very flat pillow and I think it worked out fine. My kids had pillows after 15 mths. I jus...
Help! How Do I Get a Band-aid off of a Beloved Stuffed Animal?
Read all 8 responses: "Hi Moms, I had the brillant idea of putting a band-aid on my 3 year old son's beloved stuffed animal to show him that it does not ...
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- I can't help with the animal either, sorry. However my 3 year old is terrified of bandages too. I got the tattoo band aids, he happens to love "Cars" which these we...
- I actually just had the same thing happen to my son, the toe part at least. He HATES band-aids and wouldn't let me put anything on his cut. I finally started putting...
- Goo Gone is good at getting stickers off of clothes (usually after they've accidently gone through the washing machine). It might help. You can probably find it at T...
Toddler Sleeping Issue
26 Aug 2009 ... stuffed animal in 3 answersI would suggest trying a special stuffed animal to transition your little guy from; thumb sucking in 3 answers ...
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- First off, you did nothing wrong co-sleeping with your precious baby! It does not have to be a difficult transition to his own bed if you don't mind doing it gradually...
- Well I feel for you. I went through the same thing. and as hard as it is you just have to tell him. "No sweety Im sleeping with daddy tonight, your a big boy you can s...
- I don't think you can tackle all 3 simultaneously. Maybe if he was older then you could transition out of multiple bad habits althogether, but my gut says at age 2, y...
Ideas Appreciated! Need More Uninterrupted Sleep!
25 Sep 2009 ... I have thought about putting a big stuffed animal in the crib for him ... I would not worry about SIDS from a stuffed animal- your baby will ...
Daughter Showing Odd Frustration.
Find a stuffed animal somewhat smaller than her Whenever she starts pulling her hair get the stuffed animal let her know anger is ok hurting herself is not ...
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- H. - you started off by saying that you are having odd moments lately where you lose control. It may not be that Julia is hurting herself solely to express her frustr...
- Pulling hair is a way for a child to control a situation or to vent frustration. I would suggest not bribbing her to stop with a snack or something she likes, this wi...
- Although my daughter is not going through the hair-pulling, she does go through throwing herself down on the floor when she's frustrated. When you talk to her, valida...