I sent the 2 year old to her room so I could do my husband

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When I went to get her she was asleep on the floor, surrounded by legos.

I’m gonna start sending her to her room for no reason. She was so content.
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That's beyond irresponsible. Those legos could have meant death for a two year old. Or it could mean lacerations in the trachea, intestines or colon.

Babies need supervision.
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Not if they were kid legos. Like the big ones
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Those are mega blocks. Not Legos.
WickedLauraBelle wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 7:58 pm Not if they were kid legos. Like the big ones
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WickedLauraBelle wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 7:58 pm Not if they were kid legos. Like the big ones
Would you agree it was irresponsible if they weren't? If they were regular legos like this?

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest ... al-inquest
Boy, 3, died after choking on Lego


http://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2016-0 ... nt-to-die/
Little boy almost died after Lego brick got stuck in his windpipe
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Um. Couldn't have waited til nap/bedtime?
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AsteroidStar wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 8:09 pm Um. Couldn't have waited til nap/bedtime?
I was thinking the same thing.
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If the issue is the legos, then they're in her room so she would be unsupervised every night.

Toddlers have a penchant for putting things in their mouth so if they're the regular legos, perhaps move them out of her room.

Yay for nookie, though. Nothing wrong with that part.
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They are too big for even me to swallow. So how was she supposed to lacerate her trachea with them?
Guest wrote: Tue Aug 14, 2018 7:54 pm That's beyond irresponsible. Those legos could have meant death for a two year old. Or it could mean lacerations in the trachea, intestines or colon.

Babies need supervision.
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I envy people with easy children.

*sigh*
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