For all the pain and fear associated with their 3 1/2 months in the NICU, Coleman left feeling lucky that not only was her family intact, but that she had been given the gift of practice — learning how to care for her two
fragile babies under the watchful eyes of the nurses and doctors.
Not exact matches
Lisa — I would say that kids
under the age of 5 or so should always be supervised around the chickens, especially around
baby chicks which are really pretty
fragile and can easily be injured or killed by a fall or being squeezed too hard.
Age is one thing to keep in mind; puppies
under the age of five months are very
fragile and also tend to have sharp
baby teeth — both of which make it a bad idea to let them interact with young children without adult supervision.