...and this little piggie didn't have to make a sound. Katie made enough ruckus for the two of them. And boy did they have fun! This soft, plush was swung, pulled, thrown and chewed on. (Fortunately for the pig, teeth aren't an issue just yet!) After Katie exhausted all possibilities of play with her dear friend, they both went "wee, wee, wee," all the way to bed!
Exploring everything new,
Bubbie and Katie, too!
P.S. What types of toys were your little ones first able to grasp with both hands?
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
"Mouthing" Is Normal
And the duck went quack, and the pig said, "oink" and the cow yelled, "help, help help!" As we all learned from our kids, and now the grandkids, everything goes in the mouth! There is actually a term for this called, "mouthing ." Fortunately, after Jude finished "mouthing" the cow, he decided to skip the rooster, pig, and duck, for something much tastier and fur-less...a banana! He was even willing to pass on the peel!
Helping 'em grow,
Bubbie
P.S. Which of the five senses did your children or your grandchildren use most?
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Helping 'em grow,
Bubbie
P.S. Which of the five senses did your children or your grandchildren use most?
Related Articles:
When Your Baby Puts Everything In His Mouth
Prevent Choking
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