I tried this a few times, and used the cream under nursing pads (also by lansinoh) but it felt like the stuff got everywhere, I had to keep re-applying because it rubbed off on my bras and...
I LOVE THIS BOOK! I could say to Alice (17 months) "Where's the duck?" And she could point him out on the page. And "Where's the cow?" "Where's the cat?" Etc. And we can do the animal sounds,...
We really liked this book, though a couple of the pictures are a little freaky. But it kept Alice's attention! (The only reason we borrowed it was because Alice's name is Alice...) And I got a...
Kept my daughter's attention through the whole book! And that's a big deal for a 17 month old! She loved the bright, vivid pictures and I think she was listening to the story. Kinda.
We LOVE David Shannon in this house. This book was cute. I'd ask Alice (17 months) "Where's the doggy?" on each page, and she could point him out. And we talked about what a doggy says...
My BIL has one. The nice thing is if you have a gameboy you can hook the gameboy into the gamecube with an adapter and play the games on the big screen.
We have gameboy and Playstation 2 here but the Playstation is Den's....LOL I'd rather have a different system though. Some of the new Playstation games can't be playes around children. It is definatly more of an adult system that is for sure.
Lu does. He has been playing paper mario with Italy for a few weeks now. It is so cute to watch and listen to them.
A good thing about it is that it is pretty much indestructable. I saw a segment on the video game channel where they were testing the durability of the systems by slamming, pounding, dragging, dropping... and one by one the other systems died off but the tiny gamecube was still left playing in the end.
Yes, the boys got one from my parents for Christmas.
Now we have SNES, NES, N64, Gamecube, PS1 and Sega! We are going to start getting rid of some very soon I think!