Maybe you baby-proofed the house already. But toddlers can get into places you never imagined, so it might not hurt to make sure all your bases are covered.
Don't forget to keep moving heavy breakables out of reach as they keep getting taller - they might think they are strong enough to lift these but you have to protect those little toes.
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My daughter used to get into the medicine cabinet all of the time! I had to put all of the medicine in a box and put it on the top shelf in my bedroom just so she wouldn't get to any of it!
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I Like all these tips I have 3 children ages 1-7-16 and they didnt provide all these wonderful ideas or gadgets with my oldest but he was a pretty easy toddler so was my 7 year old. But my very happy,bouncing,and curious little 1 year old is my terror with everything that's not safe or just plain nasty to touch. Thanks4 the tips
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Review 17 for Beyond Baby Proofing
Date:December 12, 2011
Alyssa21
i like all these tips. i am a first time mother so all these tips helped me out.
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Review 18 for Beyond Baby Proofing
Date:December 7, 2011
wistaria
That was a good article with quite a few useful tips.
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Great article for ftm's. But my son was 15 months old and pushing a chair to the counter and climbing onto the top and still digging in cabinets. I had to childproof the top cabinets as well
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