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Toy boxes
I need some creative help:
I am looking for a new location for Macula's toy box. Somewhere that is accessable to her, but out of reach (?) for the boys. Alternately; a design of toy box that will allow Macula to access her toys but confound two toddlers. Chris, in particular, has started showing a great interest in Macula's kongs and balls. A few mornings ago, while waiting for his bottle, Alex decided to gnaw on one of her bones. (I have mentioned that I'm not sure the boys understand they are human as opposed to dog, haven't I ;-P ) It seems only fair--I've spent much effort teaching Macula to leave the boys' toys alone, I really have to protect her toys from them. Any ideas? Right now, the boys are rarely allowed in the area of the family room where Macula's toy box is, but that's kinda changing as the boys get older and more mobile. TIA Marie Owned and Operated by Macula, Chris and Alex |
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