Prepare tons of sugar - free snacks
like Cheerios,
crackers, raisins and any other snacks your
baby enjoys will help keep them busy.
Also
crackers, non-food items
like toilet paper, hand wipes,
baby wipes, toothpaste and toothbrushes, cleaning supplies, air freshener.
Be very cautious offering very chewy foods
like meats and continue to cut solid to bite - sized pieces until you've consistently observed your
baby's ability to chew a smaller bite off a larger piece (i.e. giving your
baby a whole
cracker to take bites of).
I suppose I could choose the great movies that have made me laugh the most — the first that come to mind, such as: a Keaton («Sherlock, Jr.» or «Steamboat Bill, Jr.»), a Fields («It's A Gift» or «The Bank Dick»), a Marx Bros. («Animal
Crackers» or «Duck Soup»), a Sturges («The Lady Eve» or «Miracle of Morgan's Creek»), and, let's say, a classic comedy (preferably starring Cary Grant or Barbara Stanwyck or Jean Arthur, and written and / or directed by Ernst Lubitsch or Howard Hawks or Billy Wilder or Mitchell Leisen,
like «Trouble in Paradise» or «Heaven Can Wait» (1943) or «Bringing Up Baby» or «His Girl Friday» or «The Major and the Minor» or «Some Like It Hot» or «Easy Living» or «Ball of Fire».
like «Trouble in Paradise» or «Heaven Can Wait» (1943) or «Bringing Up
Baby» or «His Girl Friday» or «The Major and the Minor» or «Some
Like It Hot» or «Easy Living» or «Ball of Fire».
Like It Hot» or «Easy Living» or «Ball of Fire»...).