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Proud mom
My baby girl is 9 months old now. Her birthday is December 1 and she be turning one. All I have is boys toys. So I need to know want to get her for her 1 birthday and christmas.
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What kind of toys to get her..
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My daughter turns one on November 30th. She has a playroom so we are trying to get her things to put in it... We plan on getting her a play kitchen set, play food, a shopping cart, her first doll & a play laptop. As well as a few other items & some clothes. With her birthday and Christmas being so close together... we plan on buying all her gifts at one time and then splitting them up between Christmas & her birthday.
My daughter turns one on November 30th. She has a playroom so we are trying to get her things to put in it... We plan on getting her a play kitchen set, play food, a shopping cart, her first doll & a play laptop. As well as a few other items & some clothes. With her birthday and Christmas being so close together... we plan on buying all her gifts at one time and then splitting them up between Christmas & her birthday.
Bringing baby around toddlers with bronchitis?
Momma G
I have a 9 month old and we are planning on going to a birthday party tomorrow. The mom called me to let me know that the birthday boy is 7 days into bronchitis. I'm a little hesitant to go, but know that my baby should be fine. What precautions should I take with my child around the sick kid? (as my child is a very "hand to mouth" kind of baby!)
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Personally I wouldn't take the chance. Illnesses like bronchitis and other viruses (even if they've been on antibiotics) can be severe in babies if they get the illness.
I think if I were you I'd either run my gift for the birthday child over and tell them that you aren't going to come in because you don't want to take the chance of baby getting sick but wanted to drop off the birthday child's present OR just call in the morning and tell them you're going to not go because you're not comfortable with your baby being around sick kids or kids who are getting over being sick right now. I'm sure they would understand. You could always offer to meet them for lunch somewhere kid friendly next weekend and take any gift you may have had for the birthday kid then.
If your gut tells you not to do this, then don't go. You'll only be sorry if you go from guilt or obligation and you're child gets sick. Right now the only kid you have to worry about is your own.
Personally I wouldn't take the chance. Illnesses like bronchitis and other viruses (even if they've been on antibiotics) can be severe in babies if they get the illness.
I think if I were you I'd either run my gift for the birthday child over and tell them that you aren't going to come in because you don't want to take the chance of baby getting sick but wanted to drop off the birthday child's present OR just call in the morning and tell them you're going to not go because you're not comfortable with your baby being around sick kids or kids who are getting over being sick right now. I'm sure they would understand. You could always offer to meet them for lunch somewhere kid friendly next weekend and take any gift you may have had for the birthday kid then.
If your gut tells you not to do this, then don't go. You'll only be sorry if you go from guilt or obligation and you're child gets sick. Right now the only kid you have to worry about is your own.
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