Even at 9 months 1 day, Hannah’s still in that phase of her life where she’ll happily chew on everything she can get her hands on: whether it’s her pram toy, lace on her bed linen, one of our fingers, or the edges of pillows and cushions. Here’s evidence on two separate occasions: one set yesterday and the other just now.:)
Saturday evening:
Yep she looks like she’s just been caught red-handed in a felonious act.:)
Hi, I am an RN….I just wanted to let you know about the baby crib bumpers…once a baby can roll around, they should be removed. It is a safety thing. There have been cases of deaths when a baby rolls into the bumpers face first and suffocate.
Just wanted to let you know …..your little one is so cute and so precious…..
Lala
Hi Lala – thanks to the visitation to our blog. What’s a RN though?
We’ve removed the bumpers from Hannah’s crib for a while now. Since April this year I think, after we observed that she was rolling about in bed when she slept.:)