The dogs brush, socks, shoes, cake pans, dog bowls. Oh and tv remotes.
We don't let Zoe play with the remotes any more.Â
William broke the back off if one that covers the batteries and ripped two buttons off the remote to the brand new tv. I always hide them from him now, but if he finds them he pounces on them! I'm not sure why he loves them so much.
William broke the back off if one that covers the batteries and ripped two buttons off the remote to the brand new tv. I always hide them from him now, but if he finds them he pounces on them! I'm not sure why he loves them so much.
Yeah, luckily we have built in cabinets next to our mantle, next to our couch, so we have somewhere to put them up.
And old can of Killkenny. It's got the nitrogen widget inside, so he likes to shake it. I ended up taping over the top to prevent spills/cuts because he loves it so much
Post by wildfloweragain on Apr 27, 2013 15:04:45 GMT -5
The older kids always went for gift bags. They put all sorts of junk in them. They also like to play with wrapping paper and piling it on top of themselves and unwrapping each other. Used, ripped wrapping paper. They like random little pieces of wood and rope. Scraps of stuff from what dh does. The youngest is into tissues.
Remote control. She also currently loves an old wallet of mine, no idea why. It's just a hard rectangular black case with white polka dots. Also in love with the wipes container.
Remotes, when he can get them. Pots and pans, especially the lid to my wok; it's lightweight so when the throws it on the floor it makes a nice clanging sound. His sister's scooter. Cereal boxes. He'll throw them on the floor from the shelf and then eat whatever falls out.
Remotes, DEFINITELY remotes. He literally dives for them when he see's them. He also learned how to climb onto the end table at MIL's house to reach her home phone. She wasn't watching and he called a leukemia hotline . And my cell phone. And all kitchen items