Toilet paper and cardboard tubes
from rolls of paper towels are great chew toys, particularly when crammed with bedding and treats.
Appropriate for: 4 weeks to 4 months Skills developed: Auditory What you'll need: A cardboard tube
from a roll of paper towels
Not exact matches
All you need to do is - giving anything (cardboard,
paper towels, even
paper roll) a shape like a tube, placing one end to your baby's ear and you softly talk to the baby
from the other end
of the tube.
Pack your food and drink in an insulated bag to protect them
from temperature fluctuations and don't forget to include bibs, baby wipes and a
roll of paper towels to mop up any spills or messes.
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For homemade wicks, you can use tightly
rolled up newspaper, toilet
paper,
paper towels, twine or any cotton fabric like strips
from an old t - shirt, though with a couple
of these, the item itself acts as a wick.