Make
sure little mouths are empty before giving them more.
Not exact matches
I've teamed up with some of my fellow food bloggers, and we've come up with an incredible list of
mouth - watering holiday cocktail ideas that are
sure to add a
little extra holiday spirit to your soiree!
Yes, just make
sure they get them in their
little mouths before they start to melt or there will be a big mess lol!
Might sound laborious when you have 25
little mouths to feed, but at least, you're making
sure the children get top - notch snacks.
And would love to sit down with our messy
little cookbooks and swap recipe ideas one day:) I'm
sure yours is just filled with
mouth watering gems!
I've still never tried grits — not
sure if they even sell it here, but if it's just made from ground corn then it sounds pretty ok to me... that name though... makes me think of
little pebbles in my
mouth — eek!
I'm
sure his aim is to give a
little balance to all the Anti- Wenger tripe that gets spouted out of a lot of miserable peoples
mouths
I'm pretty
sure Jessica's coworkers can understand the importance of being a mom * and * feel slightly (silently) uncomfortable about potentially putting their health in the hands of a sick
little girl, pictured here with said hand in her
mouth.
Forget worrying about making
sure the pacifier is clean before it goes back in your
little one's
mouth.
Because you can never be quite
sure when your
little one will begin grabbing and putting everything in her
mouth, you'll need to be extra vigilant that household materials are safe and always provide CLOSE supervsion (eyes on baby within arm's reach).
Or, you will pick the fallen item up off of the floor, stick it in your
mouth, make
sure there are not visible gross things attached to it and give it back to your unsuspecting
little one.
They only know the taste of mother's milk or formula, and their
little mouths and taste buds are not at all
sure how to process the outrageous flavors and textures that will soon be coming their way.
Skin to skin is important for bonding between mother and child it seems more along the lines you did what I have done with my son and that is nurse to sleep, I caught on early enough that we are correcting my guy is almost 6 months what you need to do is make
sure you wake him a
little when taking the breast away and then just rock him back to sleep so he gets used to sleeping without the breast in his
mouth
Not
sure what this
little guy has on his tray, on his face and hands and in his
mouth, but it looks like whatever it is, he's enjoying it.
These spouts feel like the nipple of a bottle in your baby's
mouth, and the familiar texture is
sure to help your
little one transition much more smoothly to drinking out of this «big kid» cup.
If you still roll your eyes or throw up in your
mouth a
little bit whenever you see those two words, then I am
sure you don't really understand the philosophy.
And if we take a bottle out of her
mouth and she's done eating, but maybe she's acting slightly agitated or a
little bit of crying make
sure that we're seeing those feeding cues at the same time.
Just make
sure anyone else you are with knows to keep their
mouth shut for that
little bit longer.
The first few times,
sure, it's all fun and games — but when you hear the word «cocksmoker» for the umpteenth time and see someone pumping their hand up and down in front of their o - shaped
mouth for the zillionth, the joke wears a
little thin.
LIQUID FORM If you need to give your dog liquid medications, place the medication inside a
little plastic container, (make
sure not to use a metal spoon) and using the same techniques to open the
mouth as with the pill, put the medication inside the puppy's throat, then gently close and hold the puppy's
mouth so it does not drip out.
Sure, it needs more indie games, and yeah, the Virtual Console is bizarrely tight - fisted in its offerings, but I am looking this amazing horse in the
mouth a
little bit at this point.
Sure little white lies can help you land a few initial clients / sales, but if you're unable to live up to the high expectations you set for your business, those promises will eventually lead to bad reviews, negative word of
mouth, and a tarnished reputation.
Sure, you'll look a
little funny holding your wrist to your
mouth and carrying on a conversation, but at least you won't have to rummage through your pockets for your smartphone.