Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Tissues and Plastic Spoons

It's inevitable. No toy is ever as intriguing as the non-toy toy. Your baby can be surrounded by the coolest, the most colorful, the most baby-friendly toys and yet, without fail, they lock onto something that was never quite meant for them. For Charlotte it was a slightly used tissue and plastic spoons yesterday. Nothing could make her nearly as happy or keep her as chill as that tissue could. She sat with her back facing me, for about 15 minutes, just tearing, shaking, and inspecting it. It was more fun than her light-up green dinosaur toy with music and balls to slide down chutes. It was more magical than her one-walled house that sings and teaches her how to count to 10. It was more captivating than her yellow school bus with flashing lights and the sounds of laughing children. Yes. It was more fun than all these things. But as wonderful as the tissue was, it was so quickly disregarded as soon as four plastic spoons were discovered on the coffee table.

Maybe next time the dinosaur, the house, and the school bus will have more luck. But not today. Today some plastic packaging was found and no other toy stood a chance.

What kind of fun choking hazards are your kids playing with these days?  :)

2 comments:

  1. hahahahaha!
    Why is it that choking hazards often seem to be the most interesting things in a baby's world?
    That Charlotte, she is just so fascinated and alert and active learning about the world around her.
    Next, she'll be coughing up Kleenex balls. xoxo
    YMLY YMLBC. ; - )

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  2. My best friend always let her daughter play with the wipes (well, not the wipes, but the package). I never considered it! Now, when there's nothing else around, esp when we're out, I just hand her the package. It might not be a choking hazard, but it definitely wasn't designed for fun! She just loves the crinkling, but I have no idea how she thinks it tastes good...

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