I have just written a birthday card for our Grandson's first Birthday.On the front of the card is a badge held on by a plastic clip which says 1 today.However,on the back of the card it says,May contain small parts /and or sharp points.Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts.
The point I was trying to make is that why put a badge on a card for a 1 year old when you're concerned about what might happen,surely better to leave it off the cards for under 3's.
The badge is there so a non-verbalising infant can reply to the question 'How old are you young man', allowing him to work the room without awkward pauses.
Maybe ael but it didn't read like it.When your only grandchild lives in the U.S.(Son went to further career) and given the travel restrictions in place, any tangible contact however tenuous is to be cherished.
kids put fings in their mouths
I anticipated that a warning would be
do not put open safety pin holder in kids mouf!
we had a kid wivva bottle top sitting nicely in the airway
the only thing that saved his little life?
hole in the bottle top - I wil leave you to ponder "how do you get THAT out wivvart killing him?"