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This community is focused on the joys, challenges and concerns faced by parents of toddlers (1 to 3 year olds). The major areas of child development include:
Physical develop...

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Not the smearing-poop-in-her-crib stage!
This is now two days, I woke up in the morning to her grabbing, playing with, and rubbing poop on her crib, and throwing it out of the crib somehow.... I'm going to have to use duct tape to tape the diaper shut...but how can i stop her from reaching in? ew...just....ew....! When will it end? Posted on 11/04/09, 06:11 pm |
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Oh no!!! I haven't had this happen "yet" But a friend of mine used to put her little one in all in one jammies at bed and naptime to stop her child from doing this. If she doesn't like her feet being covered, just cut the feet out of the pjs. If this doesn't work, go with the duct tape...lol:)
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yuck, haven't had this happen, but I agree the all in one pj's should work
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With the all in one jammies, make sure they have a snap part over the zipper. If they don't, some really good escape artist kids will get them off anyway. It's hard to find them sometimes, but you can easily sew on a flap of material with a button hole and put a button on the jammie. If it's a big enough button they probably won't be able to get it undone....at least not easily.
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