Open Question: whats that movie called ?
December 31, 2008 by
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its like toy soldiers its were this kids dad has a shop and he is selling new toy soldiers and the microchip inside them actually make them come alive and at the end they have to destroy them all whaat is this movie called
Open Question: Is this ok for babysiting?
December 31, 2008 by
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First I’ll go to red cross learn cpr then when im 14 i will start, so i wont do this to every kid unless its really bad like if they wont go to sleep at all i’ll say this: sweetie but if you dont get to sleep then you wont sleep with your new friends(stuffed animal) you get to keep it if you sleep with him and take care of them to see if that works. Is that ok to do im not bribing them am i? im not trying to teach them that the only way for them to get to sleep is a new toy just for that one time, then the next time i’ll say wheres your friend?
Open Question: how does one kick their son out of the house?
December 31, 2008 by
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our son is 22, has a decent paying job with the union and has me at my wits end. he refuses to take responsibility and be a man. won’t save money and still like to buy toys. we’ve tried everything to help him become responsible. we’ve taught him right from wrong, taken him to the bank and shown him how do do things. still, nothing. i’ve had it. he needs his own place. NOW!
my actual question is, how does one go about telling the kid”okay, get your own place” w/o making them think it’s b/c you don’t love him. and w/o wondering if he’ll be able to make it?we’ve given him the skills but he really has no need to use them b/c he’s still at home. i know that’s our fault but i figured by 22, he’d WANT to have a place of his own. i did. so did everyone else i know. i’m going crazy here. i think the only way he’ll learn to be responsible is to be out in the real world.
please don’t answer if you’re going to be sarcastic or blame this on bad parenting. i don’t need it.
thank you for all the answers so far and for not being rude. i know this is what needs to be done. i’m just not sure he’ll be able to do it.
Baby Toys-Top Baby Toy Picks For 2008
December 18, 2008 by
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Buying baby toys does not have to be a difficult task. Clearly your number one priority should be the safety of your child.
The first thing you’ll want to do is make sure the toy is age appropriate. Most toys come with a guidelines as to what age group the toy is appropriate for. If you check these guidelines before you buy a baby toy it will save you a lot of time and hassle in returning the toy. Do not be tempted to buy a toy for your baby which may be too advanced for their age.
When you bring the baby toy home and open it up, look for small pieces your baby might choke on. A good test to see if a toy is small enough to fit in a toilet paper roll. It parts of the toy can can fit inside a toilet paper roll, it is too small for your baby.
Baby toys should be bright with contrasting colors contrasting colors. This will help keep your babies attention and give them something interesting to look at. Studies have shown babies prefer bright, bold colors as opposed to pastel colors.
Newborn babies all the way up to three-month-old can not interact with toys. The best baby toys for this age are toys they can look at or watch. Once your child turns four to six months old your baby can then interact with his/her surroundings. Once your child is six months old and older, baby toys that are interactive are great because this is when babies start to learn cause and effect.
Below are some top picks for best selling Baby Toys for your child.
#1: Melissa and Doug Deluxe Standing Easel
December 17, 2008 by
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Melissa and Doug Deluxe Standing Easel
by Melissa and Doug
Average Customer Review:
Buy new: $59.99 $24.99
75 used & new from $24.99
(Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Bestsellers in Preschool list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)



