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My dad used to give my daughter his pill bottles (the old glass ones with the VERY good safety cap) and the pots+pans and she would end up falling asleep in the middle of them after banging for HOURS!!
My mom used to give me her wallet, she has the habit of keeping all of the receipts in the wallet. I used to be entertained for HOURS by just taking everything out and examining every receipt, card, ID 😅😅
We had loads of bowls and bowls entertained her for half an hour and took a minute to clean up. All she did was take out of the cupboard and kept flipping them.
Yes he was fine took him out of the bath immediately and rinsed his mouth. Also gave him a big bottle of milk just incase something sliped past. So all was good. But lesson learned.
My senior citizen babysitter use to just open her cupboards and let me play with all the pots and pans. When mom came back to get me, I didn't want to go home. That lady was angelic with me.
I'm 22 with no interest. It's very normal. Eventually you'll feel baby fever, but I've never even had a tinge of it so you might end up never having it too🤷🏻♀️ Either way, I love living through others' videos, and watching these short but very cute clips definitely help me continue to make the realization that I'd rather not honestly lol
THIS IS THE CONTENT I NEED!! I'm tired of all these one off idea videos that don't actually review the activity suggested -but a lot of activities in one video! And you realistically critiqued them! Way better. I hope this format goes viral 😅
As a former infant caregiver, it was ALWAYS the recycling that I brought in. Empty (and cleaned) coffee canisters, oatmeal containers, grated cheese shakers. They LOVED it
Coffee canisters and oatmeal containers!! My grandparents have those at their house, and me, my siblings, and my cousins loved those. We'd just fill them with other toys or roll them around
The pots!! I remember spending a lot of time in my grandma's kitchen throwing out and then rearranging all the canned food she kept in the bottom cabinet
I love this idea!! Thankyou so much for the rating and trying. I look at ideas for my toddler but sometimes i get overwhelmed by the sheer amount of activites or the amount of work to go into it so i end up defaulting to like painting with shaving cream and glue 😂. Definitely subscribing
That's true, just sometimes the more elaborate ideas look so fun and like the kids just have a blast. Like those little plastic bottles filled with colored liquid chalk? So long to set up, over in minutes, but boy was it fun. And messy.
Mhm! I was also a little concerned about the spagetti since my younger sister would choke on spaghetti a lot, but as long as they’re supervised it should be fine
Thanks for the reviews! I see so many activities that look like they took a parent 3x as long to make as the kid would take playing with it, lol. Now my suspicions are confirmed!
I loveeee kids. My 2 yr old cousin used to live in the downstairs portion of my house on rent and his parents lived there b4 he was even born so we bonded really well with him. He immigrated to denmark in april and im still watching baby videos to cope.
I was told by my folks and relatives, that I loved DAMP washcloths..... Also the colorful cleaning products under the sink that my folks had to constantly fight me away from. I apparently was also known in the neighborhood for escaping in middle of the night and visiting the neighbors. My parents put a lock up high on the door, but I figured out that a broom would push the lock up loose. One late late evening, was found in one of the neighbors pig pen just sitting there with the pigs lol. I wish I had that ambition and ingenuity today! 😂
My oldest son was a great escape artist. We put locks on the tops and top side of the doors leading outside and he would still get out. We hide and watched him one day to see how he did it thinking maybe we could find someway of stopping him getting out. We were amazed and stunned. He would get a kitchen chair move it to the living room door without making a sound, get the broom lean it against the chair, climb on the chair then get the broom and unlock the chain lock first, (top side of the door), then use the broom again to unlock the slide and lock lock on the top of the door. Then he'd put the broom up and slide the chair back to kitchen table, then unlock and turn the door knob, walk out and quietly shut the door behind him. He was 1.5 years old! My husband's mother had one of those old wedge door alarms and gave that to us. The first time he tried to opened the door after we placed the alarm wedge, it scared him and alerted us to his escape attempt. That stopped him. We bought another one for the back door.
One time when I was maybe about 2 years old we had set up a tent in our yard and for some reason or another we didn't sleep in it that night and slept inside the house. Well I guess that at some point in the middle of the night I decided I was going to go sleep in the tent. Mom and Dad couldn't find me and I wasn't responding to them calling for me (mom was super freaked out) they didn't think to check the tent because it was zipped up just like they had left it and at some point I guess I woke up and came out of the tent 😂😂😂
My kids’ fav activity was “doing the dishes” we’d put towels down on the floor to catch all the water, give them a few inches of warm water and lots of bubbles and throw in measuring cups and spoons and let them stand on a chair and do the dishes for hours. Great practice for them to do the actual dishes when they were older!!🤣🤣🤣
My nephew loved "helping" with the dishes--but he was older, 3 or 4 years old. We'd put some mostly clean dishes in the sink with soapy water and pull a chair or stepstool over and let him go at. He'd stay there for hours!
Idk but there’s something about how babies move that’s just so peculiar to me. Stiff and clumsy and cute. What a creature. What an interesting critter. Love
Letting a child play with pots, pans, storage containers means you have to rewash all of that. I bought my child her own child sized metal pots and pans and gave her extra plastic containers to play with - that’s the best idea because mine stayed clean and organized.
Even better if you get them at a dollar store (I was thinking of a thrift store but I just don't want to think about what it was used before, even after cleaning it).
@@embananasplit2935some people are nasty. Think of buying a pap that was possibly filled with mold and maggots and then your child playing with it or a pot that a drink used to urinate in. I knew a drunk who used to urinate all over his dishes, he was a neighbor and was nice enough but drunk 24/7. We also had a family member who's house was so nasty that the dish sponge that they actively used was crawling with maggets and their dishes were covered in roaches. So yea, never trust dishes unless you know where they came from
@@katie85705they invented soap and hot water in 10th century dude. And these days, u even get antibacterial detergents and dishwashers. WASH your dishes, Katie.
@@Furrina89 still wouldn't want my kid playing with something that was previously pissed all over or had maggots all over it no matter how much a disinfect. That's like buying used underwear even though they can be washed and disinfected, it's just nasty. Plastic along with some other materials that are used on the handle can be porous witch means that it can soak up and not be easily washed away. Pans also have screws, the connection for the handle and so forth where liquids can seep into so to fully disinfect it you'll have to fully dismantle the pan out pot. It's easier and pretty much just as cheap to just buy some from the dollar tree or to buy a little kids set of realistic pots and pans.
I wish I would have had the confidence to rate the quality of viral activities when my 3 year old was little, even as an early years professional, I always thought I was the problem, that I wasn’t doing enough or maybe I set up the activity wrong because she lost interest. Spoiler alert, she was a baby! With very little attention span. I’ve learned over the years as a professional and as a mum that very few resources are needed to entertain and give little ones those experiences and skills; the most important thing they need is you.
Mom did "rice therapy" where you put rice and a couple toys in a big container and lord have mercy we could play in that for hours. Rice is just soothing 😂
Preschool teacher here! 👋 The lack of interest in tape really surprised me; try this again when he’s a little older. I’ve had 1’s and 2’s spend SO LONG sticking, peeling, and re-sticking painters tape onto surfaces. Also, pro tip: try doing things on different surfaces to shake it up or provide a new experience. Mark-making on paper stuck to the underside of a table is very different than mark-making on a tabletop which is very different than mark-making on an easel. (Probably wouldn’t make too much difference with the tape, but you never know)
If the tape is hard to take off the wall it maybe holds interest longer. I know the babies at my work always try to pull tap if there's a tiny amount to grab but the rest is a wrestle to take off. They get so determined by the challenge, even when I pull them away to go play with something else haha
@@csengeszabo7779 yeah haha that's why I'm wondering why spaghetti in particular is more of a choking hazard. I feel like at that point you should wrap your baby in bubble wrap and not them near anything ever again lol
@@daniv8500long spaghetti in particular can be a choking hazard for young children, especially ones without teeth, because of its length and the fact they can't swallow the whole noodle at once it can get stuck in their throat and mouth and cause them to asperate. Even in adults those of us with trouble chewing and swallowing can struggle with spaghetti. It's generally recommended that you cut up spaghetti for children under 3 and cook it a little bit softer than you would for yourself and even when cut up some places recommend avoiding it entirely for very young children.
My favourite toys as a kid were my mum's keys, homemade playdough (that was food safe and tasted like salt yum) and a coke bottle filled with dried beans, with sparkly ribbon tied around the neck. Kids really don't need lots of expensive toys to stimulate their minds. Look at what you have at home first!
Any memory from a toddler should be cherished. I have one of crying and looking down at my diaper that I'll never forget, and it's precious to me, because I can't remember a single other thing before I was about 4. XD
Pots & Pans and handmade maracas have been around for ages, and are probably one of the best baby/young toddler activities out there. The rest of these feel almost… unnatural, and too TikTok viral-ish, not surprising that they weren’t 10/10. Babies looove to make noises and discover what sounds they can create so it’s just natural
I feel like putting some toys in water and playing with water is also a pretty normal activity for baby’s/ toddlers that’s been around for a long time. I would just do it outside
The more I look at your videos, the more I think that babies and cats come frome the same matrix. "Get bored, eat the tape" 100% what my furry demon does.
I gave mine access to my tablet, tapped the digital mice for like 5 minutes, and lost interest. it taught me electronic toys are probably a waste of money on her lol
I always put paper down for the kid when they’re playing with something messy. I use a large sheet roll I got from Walmart and cleaning up takes 2 minutes. When they’re older (like 3+) you can also teach them to clean up the mess themselves
Please move baby's matress away from the wall i know it seems ridiculous but a ladies son died trapped down the side of a bed he was 4 slipped down in his sleep and suffocated
I get what you mean but I think this video is quite innocent and is okay while they are still babies. This video is clearly targeted at mothers who want ideas for their babies
I dont see how it can hurt them by the time they grow up there going to be complete different looking so why would it matter u can explain it I just don't understand 😅
nothing here can be viewed as sexual by p3dos, nothings harming the child or anyone elses, educational, child is not having a tantrum, meltdown, or showing any signs of distress...this video is perfectly harmless
Apparently the pot and wooden spoon was my favourite as a toddler, right after reading all my books upside down and back to front for hours on end. My mum would even forget she had a kid 😂
Spaghetti is also a choking hazard, a plastic bag under your water pan would help keep the mess to a minimum, especially with a towel on top of it, cardboard boxes are awesome toys. ❤
My stimulation as a toddler was watching the gravity work. Lived on the third floor of an apartment complex. The windows were safe because there were bars. I would throw everything I got my hands on that I had no emotional attachment to (i say that because my favorite doll never got thrown lol) out the window. Once my mom was looking for her cellphone and couldn't find it anywhere. When she asked me I pointed to the window and said "I threw it down there". My dad went down to gather the pieces of the phone and when he assembled them together, it still worked. It was a nokia, of course. I don't remember any of it, but I threw down mugs, once threw one flip flop my aunt gifted me and someone took it lol
When he gets a bit older, you might want to have him play 'give the toys a bath'. I used to play this with my plastic toys (like dragons, horses, etc) and 'give them a bath'. It was the best, kept me very entertained from like 4-9 years old
My mum used to love talking about how my favourite was to play making noise in the pots and pans cupboard. MY wife loved to let my younger son see her cutting carrots and celery into little sticks and putting them on plates in the kitchen cupboards, saying "Now dont you touch that!" Within a few hours the plates were always empty. Ghosts had stolen all the carrots and celery. My wife would say "DId YOU eat the carrot sticks?" and he' have this innocent 'butter-wouldn't-melt-in-the-mouth' choir boy look on his face.
My son loves paint in a bag. He is one years old and I swear to God I have spent so much money on paint for him 90% of my walls are covered in his art but it makes me happy to come home and see it every day.
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I hope you wont give him an ipad as soon as he turns 2
@@arctuuzYeah...Apparently that's what everyone is doing now....And those kids end up getting very addicted to it. 😑
Ma'am please do not feed your child dyed food, it is bad for the toddler.
“He ate the tape and lost interest”😂
fr why in nobody talking ab it- 💀
Sounds like my life 😂
Sounds like my cat 😂
@@samconcklinsounds like my dog😂😂
“0/10” 😭
“He ate the tape and lost interest” he’s so real for that ❗️❗️💯💯🙏🏻🙏🏻
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As a former baby, can confirm anything that tastes good, makes sound, or lights up will keep a baby entertained
Baby? I was a baby once.
@@superlyndoes 2 years old count as a "baby"? I'm 2 years old 😀👍
woow! i've always wanted to know what a baby was like!
@@notnotahuman183they put me in a crib. A wooden crib. A wooden crib with toys… toys made me a baby
Toys made me laugh. Toys made me cry. They took the toys away, and I don't know why. @y2kplanet
the clip of him crawling away like a gremlin is KILLING ME 😭
😂 pots and pans have kept babies entertained for generations, always a winner. 😅
Their toes tho....
@@cityofmonmeh... U dont really NEED them 🤷🤷
My dad used to give my daughter his pill bottles (the old glass ones with the VERY good safety cap) and the pots+pans and she would end up falling asleep in the middle of them after banging for HOURS!!
My mom used to give me her wallet, she has the habit of keeping all of the receipts in the wallet. I used to be entertained for HOURS by just taking everything out and examining every receipt, card, ID 😅😅
We had loads of bowls and bowls entertained her for half an hour and took a minute to clean up. All she did was take out of the cupboard and kept flipping them.
Glowsticks in a bubble bath 10/10. The 10 year old was so jealous we had to do it again for her.
My son chewd on it and it broke open.
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@@francesclemitson8832 Dang,
@@francesclemitson8832LMAOO IS HE OK
Yes he was fine took him out of the bath immediately and rinsed his mouth. Also gave him a big bottle of milk just incase something sliped past. So all was good. But lesson learned.
My senior citizen babysitter use to just open her cupboards and let me play with all the pots and pans. When mom came back to get me, I didn't want to go home. That lady was angelic with me.
lets go back in time but this time we switch places
“he ate the tape and lost interest” HAD ME CACKLINGGG
Im like 19 with no interest in having children but this is absolutely adorable.
I rate it a 10/10
I'm 22 with no interest. It's very normal. Eventually you'll feel baby fever, but I've never even had a tinge of it so you might end up never having it too🤷🏻♀️
Either way, I love living through others' videos, and watching these short but very cute clips definitely help me continue to make the realization that I'd rather not honestly lol
Hey twin
I can already see the comments of people with nothing better to do in life an criticize yall for not wanting kids😭
I’m 39 and still don’t want kids, but love watching videos like this. Your feelings on kids might change but might not. Either way is fine.
oh no...but...how are you going to have a fulfilled life?
Sarcasm. I hate kids.
"He ate the tape and lost interest” had me dying 😭
Lmao, I thought it was just me😭
Your 1k like
Lol 3 other people kept unliking and liking to get 1k like lol
God damn little man was absolutely DEVOURING the rainbow spaghetti 😭😭
Ate it like he was a lion eating a carcass lmaoo
THIS IS THE CONTENT I NEED!! I'm tired of all these one off idea videos that don't actually review the activity suggested -but a lot of activities in one video! And you realistically critiqued them! Way better. I hope this format goes viral 😅
As a former infant caregiver, it was ALWAYS the recycling that I brought in. Empty (and cleaned) coffee canisters, oatmeal containers, grated cheese shakers. They LOVED it
Coffee canisters and oatmeal containers!! My grandparents have those at their house, and me, my siblings, and my cousins loved those. We'd just fill them with other toys or roll them around
i thought you were just gonna say as a former infant 😭
Girlypop, every single one of these are something that could keep ME entertained for 3-5 business days and I’m 19
Easier to entertain than a large majority/many of people/some babies then
Lol do you have adhd
Close, autism.@@psychxticrose
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even the tape on the wall?
The pots!! I remember spending a lot of time in my grandma's kitchen throwing out and then rearranging all the canned food she kept in the bottom cabinet
I did this too 😂
I love that the old standard -- pots, pans, lids -- was the only thing to receive a 10/10. The classics never go out of style.
Whenever he was eating the spaghetti with his face in the dish I literally died laughing that is so cute😭😭
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He had fun and a snack at the same time! What a deal!
I love this idea!! Thankyou so much for the rating and trying. I look at ideas for my toddler but sometimes i get overwhelmed by the sheer amount of activites or the amount of work to go into it so i end up defaulting to like painting with shaving cream and glue 😂. Definitely subscribing
There's those thick washable Crayola crayons meant to draw on the bathroom walls
Old fashioned toys work just as well. Or tags on a towel. Or chasing a ball. And you don't have to clear your afternoon for it.
That's true, just sometimes the more elaborate ideas look so fun and like the kids just have a blast. Like those little plastic bottles filled with colored liquid chalk? So long to set up, over in minutes, but boy was it fun. And messy.
Mans DOWNING that coloured spaghetti😂
I wish more mothers were like this in this generation
As an adult that still struggles not to choke on spaghetti noodles, my anxiety seriously spiked when you just let your kid face dive into them
I was thinking the same! How do I get my 1 year old to start eating spaghetti?! 😢
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How tf do you struggle with spaghetti??? 💀
@@whiskeryscorer2393 I’m guessing they don’t chew them well enough so that happens
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I would be concerned about the straws poking them in the eye or the back of the throat if the baby falls forward
Same!
I mean, as long as someone is watching them like a hawk while the baby is playing and learning it, then it's fine.
This is for babies/infants who can sit up properly on their own, so it shouldn't be a problem
Mhm! I was also a little concerned about the spagetti since my younger sister would choke on spaghetti a lot, but as long as they’re supervised it should be fine
You could do those more floppy, silicone straws
Thanks for the reviews! I see so many activities that look like they took a parent 3x as long to make as the kid would take playing with it, lol. Now my suspicions are confirmed!
I loveeee kids. My 2 yr old cousin used to live in the downstairs portion of my house on rent and his parents lived there b4 he was even born so we bonded really well with him. He immigrated to denmark in april and im still watching baby videos to cope.
I was told by my folks and relatives, that I loved DAMP washcloths..... Also the colorful cleaning products under the sink that my folks had to constantly fight me away from. I apparently was also known in the neighborhood for escaping in middle of the night and visiting the neighbors. My parents put a lock up high on the door, but I figured out that a broom would push the lock up loose. One late late evening, was found in one of the neighbors pig pen just sitting there with the pigs lol.
I wish I had that ambition and ingenuity today! 😂
My oldest son was a great escape artist. We put locks on the tops and top side of the doors leading outside and he would still get out. We hide and watched him one day to see how he did it thinking maybe we could find someway of stopping him getting out. We were amazed and stunned. He would get a kitchen chair move it to the living room door without making a sound, get the broom lean it against the chair, climb on the chair then get the broom and unlock the chain lock first, (top side of the door), then use the broom again to unlock the slide and lock lock on the top of the door. Then he'd put the broom up and slide the chair back to kitchen table, then unlock and turn the door knob, walk out and quietly shut the door behind him. He was 1.5 years old! My husband's mother had one of those old wedge door alarms and gave that to us. The first time he tried to opened the door after we placed the alarm wedge, it scared him and alerted us to his escape attempt. That stopped him. We bought another one for the back door.
in the pig pen is CRAZY LMAOOOO
One time when I was maybe about 2 years old we had set up a tent in our yard and for some reason or another we didn't sleep in it that night and slept inside the house. Well I guess that at some point in the middle of the night I decided I was going to go sleep in the tent. Mom and Dad couldn't find me and I wasn't responding to them calling for me (mom was super freaked out) they didn't think to check the tent because it was zipped up just like they had left it and at some point I guess I woke up and came out of the tent 😂😂😂
lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh all the energy we had back then!
omg i used to get a wet facewasher and suck the water out
My kids’ fav activity was “doing the dishes” we’d put towels down on the floor to catch all the water, give them a few inches of warm water and lots of bubbles and throw in measuring cups and spoons and let them stand on a chair and do the dishes for hours. Great practice for them to do the actual dishes when they were older!!🤣🤣🤣
My nephew loved "helping" with the dishes--but he was older, 3 or 4 years old. We'd put some mostly clean dishes in the sink with soapy water and pull a chair or stepstool over and let him go at. He'd stay there for hours!
As a toddler i had MY cabinets in the kitchen. With my own Tupperware and everything to play with.
Idk but there’s something about how babies move that’s just so peculiar to me. Stiff and clumsy and cute. What a creature. What an interesting critter. Love
Letting a child play with pots, pans, storage containers means you have to rewash all of that. I bought my child her own child sized metal pots and pans and gave her extra plastic containers to play with - that’s the best idea because mine stayed clean and organized.
Even better if you get them at a dollar store (I was thinking of a thrift store but I just don't want to think about what it was used before, even after cleaning it).
@@audreym3908 seriously? You just don’t want to think of what it was used for before? 🙄 it was used for eating Audrey it’s not that serious
@@embananasplit2935some people are nasty. Think of buying a pap that was possibly filled with mold and maggots and then your child playing with it or a pot that a drink used to urinate in. I knew a drunk who used to urinate all over his dishes, he was a neighbor and was nice enough but drunk 24/7. We also had a family member who's house was so nasty that the dish sponge that they actively used was crawling with maggets and their dishes were covered in roaches. So yea, never trust dishes unless you know where they came from
@@katie85705they invented soap and hot water in 10th century dude. And these days, u even get antibacterial detergents and dishwashers. WASH your dishes, Katie.
@@Furrina89 still wouldn't want my kid playing with something that was previously pissed all over or had maggots all over it no matter how much a disinfect. That's like buying used underwear even though they can be washed and disinfected, it's just nasty. Plastic along with some other materials that are used on the handle can be porous witch means that it can soak up and not be easily washed away. Pans also have screws, the connection for the handle and so forth where liquids can seep into so to fully disinfect it you'll have to fully dismantle the pan out pot. It's easier and pretty much just as cheap to just buy some from the dollar tree or to buy a little kids set of realistic pots and pans.
I wish I would have had the confidence to rate the quality of viral activities when my 3 year old was little, even as an early years professional, I always thought I was the problem, that I wasn’t doing enough or maybe I set up the activity wrong because she lost interest. Spoiler alert, she was a baby! With very little attention span. I’ve learned over the years as a professional and as a mum that very few resources are needed to entertain and give little ones those experiences and skills; the most important thing they need is you.
Like pots and pans and rattly things inside empty water bottles 😂
Mom did "rice therapy" where you put rice and a couple toys in a big container and lord have mercy we could play in that for hours. Rice is just soothing 😂
Preschool teacher here! 👋 The lack of interest in tape really surprised me; try this again when he’s a little older. I’ve had 1’s and 2’s spend SO LONG sticking, peeling, and re-sticking painters tape onto surfaces.
Also, pro tip: try doing things on different surfaces to shake it up or provide a new experience. Mark-making on paper stuck to the underside of a table is very different than mark-making on a tabletop which is very different than mark-making on an easel. (Probably wouldn’t make too much difference with the tape, but you never know)
If the tape is hard to take off the wall it maybe holds interest longer. I know the babies at my work always try to pull tap if there's a tiny amount to grab but the rest is a wrestle to take off. They get so determined by the challenge, even when I pull them away to go play with something else haha
We all loved to drum on the pots and pans as babies. I even have a flute now. What an artistic person I am.
Small children only seem to like activities that either cause a mess, make tons of noise or both
Pots, pans and headphones are the winning combo.
Casually: “He ate the tape”
Eats painters tape
Uncut cooked spaghetti
A beaded ankle braclet
"Rubber bands are choking hazard"
Ma'am
My 11 month old eats long pasta noodles and he doesn't choke. He'd definitely choke on the rubber band because it doesn't desolve in the mouth.
@@AVKryshtal where are you buying spaghetti that dissolves...? I've always had to chew mine.
@@lunaskissesI think it's more of a "once you've chewed it, your mouth spit enzymes dissolve it a bit before your stomach acid" kinda thing
also the metal wrech he was swinging around is a HUGE risk
legit, I'm a full grown guy and I still choke on spaghetti bc it goes straight down your throat in a line sometimes
"rubber bands are a choking hazard"
*gives him uncut spaghetti*
dang, that pots and pans cabinet unlocked a lost memory for me....
I love how she said the rubber bands are choking hazard, but yet she gave her child long ass, spaghetti noodles like those aren’t a choking hazard
Noodles
@@daniv8500to be honest everything can be a chocking hazard 😂 I can choke on my own salavi or on just air 😂
@@csengeszabo7779 yeah haha that's why I'm wondering why spaghetti in particular is more of a choking hazard. I feel like at that point you should wrap your baby in bubble wrap and not them near anything ever again lol
What I was shown growing up is anything could happen the spaghetti strings were really long and the child was just shoving handfuls in its mouth
@@daniv8500long spaghetti in particular can be a choking hazard for young children, especially ones without teeth, because of its length and the fact they can't swallow the whole noodle at once it can get stuck in their throat and mouth and cause them to asperate. Even in adults those of us with trouble chewing and swallowing can struggle with spaghetti. It's generally recommended that you cut up spaghetti for children under 3 and cook it a little bit softer than you would for yourself and even when cut up some places recommend avoiding it entirely for very young children.
My younger brother was obsessed with pots and pans as a toddler. 🤣🤣 This video took me back
"He ate the tape and lost interest" 😭💀
I won’t lie. The baby art was actually pleasing to look at
My favourite toys as a kid were my mum's keys, homemade playdough (that was food safe and tasted like salt yum) and a coke bottle filled with dried beans, with sparkly ribbon tied around the neck. Kids really don't need lots of expensive toys to stimulate their minds. Look at what you have at home first!
I remember playing in the Tupperware cabinet as a toddler. Always a cherished memory.
Any memory from a toddler should be cherished. I have one of crying and looking down at my diaper that I'll never forget, and it's precious to me, because I can't remember a single other thing before I was about 4. XD
Baby straight out of chainsaw man eating the rainbow spagetti
The stress trying to find activities for 14 toddlers at once was so taxing. I don't miss it!
Have you tried gloop. Cornflour mixed with water, it’s messy but my kids loved it and so did I.
No! That sounds fun, going to look into it!
@@Leahvidaurre you can add a little food colouring too 😊
@@Leahvidaurre yogurt and food coloring!! It always kept my nieces occupied
I suggest you to cook the raw flour first! A few minutes in a pan, oven or microwave will work. This way it'll be safe to eat :)
@@Leahvidaurrealso I think people mean corn starch sometimes when they say corn flour for this purpose.
The pots and pans are an all time classic. Nothing can beat those
"he ate the tape and lost interest" honestly mood
Pots & Pans and handmade maracas have been around for ages, and are probably one of the best baby/young toddler activities out there. The rest of these feel almost… unnatural, and too TikTok viral-ish, not surprising that they weren’t 10/10. Babies looove to make noises and discover what sounds they can create so it’s just natural
I feel like putting some toys in water and playing with water is also a pretty normal activity for baby’s/ toddlers that’s been around for a long time. I would just do it outside
These are the reviews I didn’t know I needed!!! Thank you! ❤😂
I commend you for actually spending time with your kid instead of handing him and iPad. Your an awesome mother
I feel like the straws could be a choking hazard too :o
thats a great childhood
Kudos to you for finding tons of creative ways to entertain your baby!❤️
He ate the spaghetti like a zombie eats a human😅 he's adorable
You really said that and put an "adorable" behind it 😂😂😂😂 my belly hurts from laughing
help the way you described him as a wild creature you are observing had me dying 😭❤
THAT ADORABLE SMILE ON HIS FACE WHEN HE HAD THE MARACA WAS TOO PRECIOUS
The more I look at your videos, the more I think that babies and cats come frome the same matrix.
"Get bored, eat the tape" 100% what my furry demon does.
I gave mine access to my tablet, tapped the digital mice for like 5 minutes, and lost interest. it taught me electronic toys are probably a waste of money on her lol
I always put paper down for the kid when they’re playing with something messy. I use a large sheet roll I got from Walmart and cleaning up takes 2 minutes. When they’re older (like 3+) you can also teach them to clean up the mess themselves
42 here, and pots and pans will forever be a 10/10 for kids 😂
as a former baby the tupperware and pots and pan's cabinet always kept me entertained 🙏
PSA. Don’t let your kids play with pots and pans. When I was a child I broke my toe doing that and you can still see it on X-rays.
Meh you're fine
Kinda ridiculous. You can break your toe just walking around.
@@gutsfinkyI agree, the human body is easily discombobulateable
skill issue
Please move baby's matress away from the wall i know it seems ridiculous but a ladies son died trapped down the side of a bed he was 4 slipped down in his sleep and suffocated
At what point did you see this?
@randomaccount64 another video thats comments were off so I came to the most recent so I could give my knowledge and hopefully save a life.
@@Foooddd ah ok I was looking and couldn't work it out.
The maracas lol, memory unlocked. I used to have those rolling around until I was like 6
I absolutely love how the two old remedies, beans in a bottle and pots and pans were the top ones.
Girl stop showing your kid online it can hurt them in the long run
I get what you mean but I think this video is quite innocent and is okay while they are still babies. This video is clearly targeted at mothers who want ideas for their babies
I dont see how it can hurt them by the time they grow up there going to be complete different looking so why would it matter u can explain it I just don't understand 😅
I don’t think this is harmful, as long as informational and isn’t super personal then it’s probably fine
nothing here can be viewed as sexual by p3dos, nothings harming the child or anyone elses, educational, child is not having a tantrum, meltdown, or showing any signs of distress...this video is perfectly harmless
@@lemons.accountsorry to break it to you but pedos will make anything sexual..
Just remember to be careful with the pots and pans, we don’t want him to drop it onto his head or toes, do we?:)
Omg that painting came out so good! I'd love to do that when i have a baby
Apparently the pot and wooden spoon was my favourite as a toddler, right after reading all my books upside down and back to front for hours on end. My mum would even forget she had a kid 😂
its funny because all of these could keep a teen/adult entertained for hours
Pots and pans are honestly the best drum set.
Spaghetti is also a choking hazard, a plastic bag under your water pan would help keep the mess to a minimum, especially with a towel on top of it, cardboard boxes are awesome toys. ❤
Pots and pans were my favourites as a kid. My mom would put on ear plugs and let us make beautiful music lol
Look at him DEVOURING the spaghetti lmaooooo
Loved the "colored spaghetti to eat" right before the " rubber bands are a choking hazard"
This is amazing olease do more vids like this!
My stimulation as a toddler was watching the gravity work. Lived on the third floor of an apartment complex. The windows were safe because there were bars. I would throw everything I got my hands on that I had no emotional attachment to (i say that because my favorite doll never got thrown lol) out the window. Once my mom was looking for her cellphone and couldn't find it anywhere. When she asked me I pointed to the window and said "I threw it down there". My dad went down to gather the pieces of the phone and when he assembled them together, it still worked. It was a nokia, of course. I don't remember any of it, but I threw down mugs, once threw one flip flop my aunt gifted me and someone took it lol
SHAVING FOAMMMMMM I LOVED THAT AS A KID
Omg yes!
I remember when my cousin was a baby he would use anything he could as drum sticks. He turned out to be a really good drummer. Spatulas for the win.
A tv remote can definitely keep him entertained for a whole day:-)
I used to play with my grandmas pits and pans all the time lmao
Thanks for that memory❤
Love the honesty here!
The way is leaned over the spaghetti like that. I feel him. I feel him. He’s so real for that.
These ratings were perfect. I totally agree.
When he gets a bit older, you might want to have him play 'give the toys a bath'. I used to play this with my plastic toys (like dragons, horses, etc) and 'give them a bath'. It was the best, kept me very entertained from like 4-9 years old
I love how babies just love recyclable items or just stuff that others would consider trash. It’s so cute😹
Pots and pans are literally a baby’s favorite things. 😂
Putting tupperware on my head was my favorite activity as a baby, can confirm it defies generations
Pots and pans in the corner is a childhood dream box of activity 😂❤
My mum used to love talking about how my favourite was to play making noise in the pots and pans cupboard. MY wife loved to let my younger son see her cutting carrots and celery into little sticks and putting them on plates in the kitchen cupboards, saying "Now dont you touch that!" Within a few hours the plates were always empty. Ghosts had stolen all the carrots and celery. My wife would say "DId YOU eat the carrot sticks?" and he' have this innocent 'butter-wouldn't-melt-in-the-mouth' choir boy look on his face.
Nice to see like real parents honest perspective on these 🤣
The little crawl he does after he lost interest is so cute
My son loves paint in a bag. He is one years old and I swear to God I have spent so much money on paint for him 90% of my walls are covered in his art but it makes me happy to come home and see it every day.
"he ate the tape" me too buddy, me too😔
Lol. Pots and pans. Classic for a reason 😂
He ate the TAPE 💀💀💀
Can’t express how much I appreciate this