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I am wondering if they don't make them any more. |
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leagleaze,
A cautionary note on the crayons - someone got Little Ritz some that look similar to those on the website. He promptly bit off the tips and had a mouth full of large chunks of wax. (He is 20 months and still puts everything in his mouth). I had to reach in and remove them which made a complete mess. I know that the website says ages one to four, but I think that this is hazardous for some children (those that still put everything in their mouth) from a choking standpoint and could probably happen with any waxy crayon. viet_mom, Agreed on the naps. I don't know what I would do without Little Ritz's three hour nap. |
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I wonder if you are falling victim to perspective. You know, suddenly the giant lunch room at your old elementary school doesn't look nearly as big when you walk in as an adult. Anyway, if there is one in your area, IKEA sells a set of crayons that may be bigger. Also, this may fit the bill - it's hard to tell from the picture, though: Stackables (TM) |
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A couple other post-nap transition techniques: one mastered by many pre-schools is the "quiet time". Spread a blanket on the floor and take a five minute, nonsleeping, quiet break. Parents welcome to participate. A favorite for our littlest is the car ride. Littlest greed seed won't nap at home anymore, but will fall alseep in the car seat if taken for a drive. So errands are saved up for that whiny period; when the whines begin, it's into the car and drive around while greed seed sleeps. |
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I distinctly remember having "quiet time" in kindergarten, where we would all lie down on towels and rest. |
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playdough + airplane = good idea? bad idea? |
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I should add that many of the kids consistantly behave better for my mom than their own parents, so I wouldn't expect them to all lie down quietly at home with the same ease she gets them all to stay put.
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We had some airplane success with the vinyl stickers (no glue, so you can put them on and off), but only with kid #2. It also helps to bring new toys and amusements, whatever they may be. Generally the novelty factor is good for an extra boost of time when compared to the same toy, previously owned. |
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