Sentences with phrase «placing pillows on the floor»

If your child is in a bed, consider placing pillows on the floor and putting up a bedrail to prevent him from falling out.

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My five year old sister and I on booster seats in the back with my grandmother between us... and my 3 month old baby sister in a Moses basket behind the front seats on the floor, basket wedged in place with pillows.
Combat this problem by fitting the bed with side rails or placing pillows or a thick rug on the floor beneath the sides of the bed where she's most likely to fall.
You can also have fun helping your baby develop her gross motor skills by stacking pillows, or placing a low box (like an aerobics «step»), on the floor for her to crawl over.
You might also want to place pillows and blankets on the floor around the crib as an emergency landing pad, suggests Adrienne, mom to 16 - month - old Lucas.
Even so, for extra protection you can place a soft rug or some pillows on the floor near any open spaces to ensure a soft landing.
When they were first learning this skill, we placed a lot of pillows on the floor around our bed.
Placing baby on a blanket on the floor or another firm surface is also fine, just be sure to prop pillows on the sides of them to keep them from rolling off a bed or under a piece of furniture!
Put an extra pillow on the floor in case he falls out, or place the bed or cot mattress on the floor so it doesn't matter if he rolls off.
Simply place blankets, pillows or a stack of books near the wall to support the back waist, pelvis or both and then allow your upper back to lie on the floor, opening and releasing the chest.
When guests come over pillows are moved (thrown on the floor majority of the time), drinks are placed on tables / floors / rugs without coasters, chairs are scooted, and comfort is my main focus» says Kayla.
One done at home involves lying down on the floor, propping the feet up on a chair, and placing a rolled towel behind the head to form a pillow.
Shoes off, books out, they file into the living room and take their places on beanbags and floor pillows arranged in a loose circle.
Your vet may recommend vitamins or medication but you can help by keeping your cat's weight under control; providing ramps and steps to keep jumping (and landing) to a minimum; having litter boxes both upstairs and downstairs; placing food and water bowls on the floor (and not on counters) and adding pillows, towels and blankets to Kitty's favorite sleeping places.
My ornaments are falling off my tree, I have needles all over the place, My spare bedroom has laundry I need to fold thrown on the bed, there are blankets and pillows all over the floor in my family room, my decorations on the banister keeps falling off and I have not baked a thing!!!
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