Not exact matches
Then, from somewhere in the past, I heard the voice of a mommy blogger:
Put him in his crib with some
toys where he'll be
safe, and give yourself three minutes in the bathroom to cry it out.
After they fall asleep, you may want to
put one or two child -
safe toys back into their crib with the hope that they will learn that waking up isn't a bad thing.
We have to make sure the
toy is
safe for the baby to
put in his or her mouth, since this is nearly always what babies do with
toys!
Solution: To help your baby develop the skill of
putting himself or herself to sleep, you can try to introduce him or her a
safe object like soft
toy or a blankie.
It should be about keeping soft
toys and pillows out of cribs and about
putting babies to bed on their backs and, yes, it should be about helping those people who will co-sleep, despite scare tactics, to find a
safe way to do so.
Dress your baby and
put him in a
safe place — like on the floor with a
toy or in his crib — while you clean up the diaper changing area.
I love the how big the tray is so that we can
put toys on it or let her paint and be
safe all at the same time.
With a running time of 15 to 20 minutes, the videos reflect the American Academy of Pediatrics
safe sleep guidelines, which includes advice to
put babies to sleep alone on a firm mattress, with no
toys or soft bedding in the crib.
Dress your baby and
put her in a
safe place — like on the floor with a
toy or in her crib — while you clean up the diaper changing area.
Also try
putting a few
safe toys in the crib — they may keep your child busy in the morning.
Dishwasher
Safe: While most of the cotton ropes we reviewed are dishwasher safe, the rubber toys can usually be put in the dishwas
Safe: While most of the cotton ropes we reviewed are dishwasher
safe, the rubber toys can usually be put in the dishwas
safe, the rubber
toys can usually be
put in the dishwasher.
Until your puppy is trained, it is a good idea to give her some
safe toys of her own (and to
put your shoes away).
Once it's bedtime and your pup has been out to go to the bathroom,
put him in his crate, with a few
safe chew
toys, and leave him alone.
The
safest course of action is to
put anything that isn't dog food or a dog
toy safely out of reach.
Rats love to gnaw, so
put unpainted, untreated pieces of wood, rawhide chews, dog biscuits or
safe chew
toys in the cage.
Hamsters love to gnaw, so
put safe chew
toys in the cage.
A soft
toy or a favourite
toy is good idea to
put in the crate as you want him to feel happy and
safe.
Before you go to sleep or leave for work,
put a few cat -
safe toys in locations that are not too obvious but not too hard for your feline sleuth to find.
Put Puppy in his crate with a drink and a few
safe toys and let him «go sleepies» for an hour or so.
Plus, the
toy is dishwasher
safe, can float and can be
put in the freezer.
i have been getting her to sleep by playing music, talking, and just watching tv to calm her down; i also
put her favorite
toys in her crate and if she doesn't whine between the time i leave her to get some water or something, i give her a treat to let her know that it is good to not whine and she is
safe in her crate.
Parents are often too emotional to see the difference; but a growing puppy is going to
put everything from food to clothes to hands in their mouths, and as they get older and bigger it definitely hurts (and will get worse, if they aren't being corrected properly, and aren't being provided a
safe and appropriate alternative chew
toy.)
Get a 20 gallon aquarium where you can
put a big enough wheel in, a house or
safe space, and even a few
toys.
Solutions: Use an interactive (fishing pole)
toy to
put a
safe distance between your cat's teeth and your fingers.
Put soft, washable bedding such as a thick towel on the crate floor, and leave a couple of
safe chew
toys and small metal water bowl inside.
Provide him with soft blankets, a puppy -
safe toy and perhaps a few healthy treats, then
put him in his crate while you sit quietly nearby.
Put all your dogs favorite
toys and treats away and where children can't get a hold of them to be on the
safe side.
Infants
put everything in their mouth so mommies and daddies want to make sure that the
toys that go in are well made in a good,
safe and trustworthy factory.