Babies: 9 - 12 Months

Besides jumparoo and PNP

what else do you own that you can out LO in and they are in a safe place.

We have a really hipper dog so we to be careful when DD is on the floor.

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Re: Besides jumparoo and PNP

  • exersaucer?
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  • Will an exersaucer or highchair fit in the bathroom with you?
  • Do you mean for when you are taking a shower? If it's that much of an issue, I would just wait until she's asleep.  That's what I do.

    As for other things, if I'm not around her she's either in her jumperoo or crib (the PNP is at MILs).  We don't have pets though.

  • we have an exersaucer and a walker. we also have a long gate in what used to be our dining room area (we're in a townhouse and it's a real open first floor plan) we have a big rug down in there with all her toys and the dog isn't allowed in her area (mostly b/c of the shedding he's good about leaving her toys alone). 
  • nothing else. Can you use gates to block off an area where your LO is to keep the dog from getting near her?
  • Can you bring in her high chair and give her a spoon to bang?

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  • high chair
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  • Highchair works good, with a few puffs and toys Rhys is good to go!
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  • exresaucer, high chair, swing, johnny jump up, pack n play. we have had a baby toys take over
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  • I think of my dog as more stylish then hip. Stick out tongue

    High chair, bouncer if she still fits. That's all I have. My kids are like cattle, roaming free in the living room.

  • Also can you use a baby gate to keep the dog away from your DD?
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  • imageStrawberryBlondeMomma:
    nothing else. Can you use gates to block off an area where your LO is to keep the dog from getting near her?

    this - also highchair is a good idea

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