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January 21, 2009 at 2:36 PM #333078January 21, 2009 at 2:39 PM #332555anParticipant
[quote=esmith]How old is your boy?[/quote]
Only 5 months, so I still have some way to go.January 21, 2009 at 2:39 PM #332892anParticipant[quote=esmith]How old is your boy?[/quote]
Only 5 months, so I still have some way to go.January 21, 2009 at 2:39 PM #332971anParticipant[quote=esmith]How old is your boy?[/quote]
Only 5 months, so I still have some way to go.January 21, 2009 at 2:39 PM #333000anParticipant[quote=esmith]How old is your boy?[/quote]
Only 5 months, so I still have some way to go.January 21, 2009 at 2:39 PM #333083anParticipant[quote=esmith]How old is your boy?[/quote]
Only 5 months, so I still have some way to go.January 21, 2009 at 2:48 PM #332560CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=esmith]How old is your boy?[/quote]
Only 5 months, so I still have some way to go.[/quote]Congrats. Now I’m starting to understand why you bought…
Hey, I might have garage sale to unload all the crap I have. I’ll let you know. All sales go to charity.
(Actually, I picked up most of the stuff for free from neighbors). Look in 2-3 months.
Guess you won’t be sticking a kiddy seat in a Nissan GTR anytime soon π
It’s not the sharp corners in toys that’s the issue. Its the weight of toys slamming down on the ground that’s going to dent the floors. Wood is soft (yes I know it doesn’t feel like it). Short of pergo or tile, anything dropped is going to be an issue. You’ll also need to get little pads on the furniture so when your kid gets old enough and starts to rearrange your chairs/etc, sand/dirt trapped between the chair the the floor doesn’t leave gashes in your wood.
January 21, 2009 at 2:48 PM #332897CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=esmith]How old is your boy?[/quote]
Only 5 months, so I still have some way to go.[/quote]Congrats. Now I’m starting to understand why you bought…
Hey, I might have garage sale to unload all the crap I have. I’ll let you know. All sales go to charity.
(Actually, I picked up most of the stuff for free from neighbors). Look in 2-3 months.
Guess you won’t be sticking a kiddy seat in a Nissan GTR anytime soon π
It’s not the sharp corners in toys that’s the issue. Its the weight of toys slamming down on the ground that’s going to dent the floors. Wood is soft (yes I know it doesn’t feel like it). Short of pergo or tile, anything dropped is going to be an issue. You’ll also need to get little pads on the furniture so when your kid gets old enough and starts to rearrange your chairs/etc, sand/dirt trapped between the chair the the floor doesn’t leave gashes in your wood.
January 21, 2009 at 2:48 PM #332976CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=esmith]How old is your boy?[/quote]
Only 5 months, so I still have some way to go.[/quote]Congrats. Now I’m starting to understand why you bought…
Hey, I might have garage sale to unload all the crap I have. I’ll let you know. All sales go to charity.
(Actually, I picked up most of the stuff for free from neighbors). Look in 2-3 months.
Guess you won’t be sticking a kiddy seat in a Nissan GTR anytime soon π
It’s not the sharp corners in toys that’s the issue. Its the weight of toys slamming down on the ground that’s going to dent the floors. Wood is soft (yes I know it doesn’t feel like it). Short of pergo or tile, anything dropped is going to be an issue. You’ll also need to get little pads on the furniture so when your kid gets old enough and starts to rearrange your chairs/etc, sand/dirt trapped between the chair the the floor doesn’t leave gashes in your wood.
January 21, 2009 at 2:48 PM #333004CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=esmith]How old is your boy?[/quote]
Only 5 months, so I still have some way to go.[/quote]Congrats. Now I’m starting to understand why you bought…
Hey, I might have garage sale to unload all the crap I have. I’ll let you know. All sales go to charity.
(Actually, I picked up most of the stuff for free from neighbors). Look in 2-3 months.
Guess you won’t be sticking a kiddy seat in a Nissan GTR anytime soon π
It’s not the sharp corners in toys that’s the issue. Its the weight of toys slamming down on the ground that’s going to dent the floors. Wood is soft (yes I know it doesn’t feel like it). Short of pergo or tile, anything dropped is going to be an issue. You’ll also need to get little pads on the furniture so when your kid gets old enough and starts to rearrange your chairs/etc, sand/dirt trapped between the chair the the floor doesn’t leave gashes in your wood.
January 21, 2009 at 2:48 PM #333088CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=esmith]How old is your boy?[/quote]
Only 5 months, so I still have some way to go.[/quote]Congrats. Now I’m starting to understand why you bought…
Hey, I might have garage sale to unload all the crap I have. I’ll let you know. All sales go to charity.
(Actually, I picked up most of the stuff for free from neighbors). Look in 2-3 months.
Guess you won’t be sticking a kiddy seat in a Nissan GTR anytime soon π
It’s not the sharp corners in toys that’s the issue. Its the weight of toys slamming down on the ground that’s going to dent the floors. Wood is soft (yes I know it doesn’t feel like it). Short of pergo or tile, anything dropped is going to be an issue. You’ll also need to get little pads on the furniture so when your kid gets old enough and starts to rearrange your chairs/etc, sand/dirt trapped between the chair the the floor doesn’t leave gashes in your wood.
January 21, 2009 at 2:52 PM #332565EugeneParticipantAhh that explains it.
[quote]I’ll try and not give my boy toy’s w/ sharp corners. That’s dangerous for him anyways. The floor is actually a dark cherry color, so, hopefully, he’ll feel more incline to draw on the wall vs the floor. I’ll make sure to only have washable markers around too :-). [/quote]
Lots of toys have sharp corners. Even something as simple as a toy train. They aren’t necessarily dangerous for him, but they can damage the floor.
Also, wooden floors are slippery and cause falls.
You can try to make sure to only have washable markers, but toddlers are good at finding permanent markers and ballpoint pens and you’ll have to keep all that stuff locked up to preserve your nice clean walls and floors.
January 21, 2009 at 2:52 PM #332902EugeneParticipantAhh that explains it.
[quote]I’ll try and not give my boy toy’s w/ sharp corners. That’s dangerous for him anyways. The floor is actually a dark cherry color, so, hopefully, he’ll feel more incline to draw on the wall vs the floor. I’ll make sure to only have washable markers around too :-). [/quote]
Lots of toys have sharp corners. Even something as simple as a toy train. They aren’t necessarily dangerous for him, but they can damage the floor.
Also, wooden floors are slippery and cause falls.
You can try to make sure to only have washable markers, but toddlers are good at finding permanent markers and ballpoint pens and you’ll have to keep all that stuff locked up to preserve your nice clean walls and floors.
January 21, 2009 at 2:52 PM #332981EugeneParticipantAhh that explains it.
[quote]I’ll try and not give my boy toy’s w/ sharp corners. That’s dangerous for him anyways. The floor is actually a dark cherry color, so, hopefully, he’ll feel more incline to draw on the wall vs the floor. I’ll make sure to only have washable markers around too :-). [/quote]
Lots of toys have sharp corners. Even something as simple as a toy train. They aren’t necessarily dangerous for him, but they can damage the floor.
Also, wooden floors are slippery and cause falls.
You can try to make sure to only have washable markers, but toddlers are good at finding permanent markers and ballpoint pens and you’ll have to keep all that stuff locked up to preserve your nice clean walls and floors.
January 21, 2009 at 2:52 PM #333009EugeneParticipantAhh that explains it.
[quote]I’ll try and not give my boy toy’s w/ sharp corners. That’s dangerous for him anyways. The floor is actually a dark cherry color, so, hopefully, he’ll feel more incline to draw on the wall vs the floor. I’ll make sure to only have washable markers around too :-). [/quote]
Lots of toys have sharp corners. Even something as simple as a toy train. They aren’t necessarily dangerous for him, but they can damage the floor.
Also, wooden floors are slippery and cause falls.
You can try to make sure to only have washable markers, but toddlers are good at finding permanent markers and ballpoint pens and you’ll have to keep all that stuff locked up to preserve your nice clean walls and floors.
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