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Toddler's nightly rubdown goes easier (and quieter) with toothbrush distraction
Tuesday, October 27, 2009Ah, the beauty of distraction. The trick is to find that thing that really lights your kid up (it's different for every kid, and not always what you'd imagine). From Rachael@Pineapplebabble:
My daughter is 13 months old and has eczema so every single night, without fail, we lotion her up. As you might guess, she HATES this and protests - LOUDLY. The neighbors have commented on it - and we live in ...
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