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    Talking to Grandma on the phone

    FUN with Easter Grass

    Found the egg hidden in her easter grass









    R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.

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    and just a few others for fun
    sleeping

    Fun at the park






    snuggling with mommy






    R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.

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    What a sweetie! I loved fingerpainting. Enjoy her to the fullest. They grow up too fast. My baby is finishing up her first year of college.

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    That's awesome! I'm sure she loved getting messy and all the different textures! I love her pink coat!

    I had an idea for later on, when our baby is scootching around or toddling... tell me what you think. Getting carpet tile size squares of differing textures (like bubble wrap, indoor/outdoor carpeting, shag carpeting, bumpy rubber, foil, squishy stuff, etc) and putting them on the lower third of the nursery wall for the child to touch. Or something like that...your pictures reminded me of that, since it's all in the name of learning through touch and sight.
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    Hannah,

    For the record?

    Play-doh tastes like salty bread dough!

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    Thanks everyone

    Quote Originally Posted by finn's mom View Post
    That's awesome! I'm sure she loved getting messy and all the different textures! I love her pink coat!

    I had an idea for later on, when our baby is scootching around or toddling... tell me what you think. Getting carpet tile size squares of differing textures (like bubble wrap, indoor/outdoor carpeting, shag carpeting, bumpy rubber, foil, squishy stuff, etc) and putting them on the lower third of the nursery wall for the child to touch. Or something like that...your pictures reminded me of that, since it's all in the name of learning through touch and sight.
    Oh that is such a neat idea. Kids would LOVE something like that

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    Hannah,

    For the record?

    Play-doh tastes like salty bread dough!
    LOL surprisingly she hasn't tried to eat any yet... I can't say the same about the dogs on the otherhand




    R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.

    http://www.hannahshands.etsy.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by finn's mom View Post

    Getting carpet tile size squares of differing textures (like bubble wrap, indoor/outdoor carpeting, shag carpeting, bumpy rubber, foil, squishy stuff, etc) and putting them on the lower third of the nursery wall for the child to touch.
    Just a thought of caution. That sounds like a nice idea, but be careful about what you put up there. What goes up to be touched by hands, could also go in mouths. The bubble wrap might not be the best thing. It is a good idea though if you stuck to soft fabrics or some of the other things you mentioned.

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    I'm so glad you're encouraging creativity at such a young age! I always cringe when someone says "I'm not creative" because everyone is, they just have to find it!

    Niņo & Eliza



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    Quote Originally Posted by Moesha View Post
    Just a thought of caution. That sounds like a nice idea, but be careful about what you put up there. What goes up to be touched by hands, could also go in mouths. The bubble wrap might not be the best thing. It is a good idea though if you stuck to soft fabrics or some of the other things you mentioned.
    Thanks for the caution, we wouldn't have the baby unsupervised with anything like that. The squares would be easily removed by stronger adult hands, and would be immediately if they were looking like they weren't holding up to the little hands.
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    You and Hannah really look like each other, dimples and all. Who knows, we may see her artistic work in galleries one day.
    Blessings,
    Mary



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