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