Sentences with phrase «toys falling to the floor»

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I want to remember how your baby hair is still so wispy and fine, how everyone who sees you exclaims over how much you look like your dad, how your little feet are still so pudgy and round, how you climb into your little toy basket and perch there for a solid hour, how you laugh so hard when you're crawling away from your brother's chasing that you fall over, how you roll around on the floor laughing until you are gasping at the antics of the rest of us.
This is where built - in toys shine because they are attached to the swing and can not fall on the floor.
She never had to worry about her hitting her head on the floor if she fell backwards and unlike the bumbo chair she could reach toys on the floor to play with her self.
The ability to attach toys to the cover so that they don't fall out of reach, or even worse to the floor, is one I greatly appreciate.
It'll be easier for them to reach and provides a surface that prevents their toys from falling on the floor during the ride.
Also the plastic things you use to attach toys to the bars have large gap in which means toys frequently fall onto the floor (every couple of minutes) and I have to go and reconnect things, but other than that generally a good and entertaining centre for the price.
It includes buckles either around the child or the stroller, has large mesh storage pockets on the side and a 2 inch wall to stop food and toys form falling to the floor
Toy, cup, and pacifier holders You can find lots of options for «holders» that prevent toys, cups, and pacifiers from falling to the floor or getting lost.
As for how your Appleton renters insurance policy works for you in the case of a liability claim, let's say someone comes to your rental house and they fall over a toy that your child has left in the floor, breaking their arm.
While I love having tile floors throughout the house, I wanted to make this room a comfy space where my kids could curl up with a book, roll around giggling, spend hours playing with toys, maybe even have a little fall -LCB- hopefully not a bad one! -RCB-.
• Accidental poisoning from medicines and cleaning and sanitizing products • Cluttered play areas create tripping hazards • Age - inappropriate toys can become choking hazards • Damaged toys can cause injury with sharp edges or exposed mechanisms • Old carpeting and dirty floors can harbor allergens, bacteria and disease • Exposed electrical cords, wires or cords on window treatments are a potential danger • Art supplies like glue, paint, scissors and staplers can cause injury in the wrong hands • Adult - sized furniture, sinks and cabinets can contribute to falls
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