Sippy cups and bottles on the floor
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EricaAlt
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Name: Erica
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Sippy cups and bottles on the floor
Does anyone else's DC do this? I understand when they're real little and not like DS is so old. He's 14.5 months old, but as soon as I put his sippy on the highchair tray it goes on the floor. Then he drinks it or turns it over and puts it down upside down. I figured he can put it down the right way.
I see other kids younger holding a bottle while in the stroller and they drink then hold their bottle. Not Mason! He holds it and when he's done or just feels like it he drops it. Usually milk gets spilt on him and then it's on the ground somewhere.
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Posted 8/11/10 9:02 AM |
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snowprincess
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Re: Sippy cups and bottles on the floor
when my son is done - he grabs the nipple and flings it just like his pop pop did as a baby
but it gets formula everywhere
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Posted 8/11/10 9:09 AM |
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angnick
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Member since 8/06 6663 total posts
Name: Angela
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Re: Sippy cups and bottles on the floor
DS does the SAME THING he is 17 mos old.
WHen he is done with his cup he either places it on the floor or THROWS it. Thank goodness for those thingies that go in the cup otherwise milk would spill everywhere!
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Posted 8/11/10 9:12 AM |
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TaraHutch
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Member since 10/07 9888 total posts
Name: Tara
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Re: Sippy cups and bottles on the floor
oh hell yeah...she's done but she doesn't get that she can just gently place it down...it's always DROP! Or FLING!
Thank goodness for those tethers they sell that attach the sippys to the stroller...
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Posted 8/11/10 9:17 AM |
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MikesWife
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Name: Karen
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Re: Sippy cups and bottles on the floor
YUP!! DD can't have the sippy on her tray if she is not actually drinking it. She knocks it down like a chess piece or it goes on the floor. And then she'll point at it and go "ba ba." I'll pick it up and try to give it to her and she goes "nah nah" waiving her hands no.
Repeat. Repeat. Repeat all through dinner.
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Posted 8/11/10 9:31 AM |
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