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A toddler in the toilet

I was multi-tasking ;)-- arranging things in the bathroom and trying to persuade my youngest daughter not to this or that, then I heard a spatter--the one I was dreading all along. So I turned and saw her smiling sheepishly and having the time of her life,paddling her hands in the toilet bowl.

I know this is only the beginning and I'm starting to get worried, really, really worried. Tell me, is there a manual for Parenting Made Easy and Toddlers who never get tired?

Or do you think a cup of tea would do the trick?

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Comments

analou said…
Hahahhahaa....Kids are just very curious. I remember a friend of mine told me that her son was also playing water inside the toilet bowl. Thanks for dropping by yet. Sorry not visiting you back as soon as possible. I am just too busy lately.
marikoy said…
Oh don't worry about that. My nieces and nephews have been doing that also.Just think that your kid's excited to learn how to clean the toilet too. :-D
uh oh! -- i read that this is an effective way to discipline a child. something that suggests she is in trouble [w/ her mom]. hehe

they don't lose energy! my niece and nephew can stay up at night longer than i can!
i wrote a long comment which i hope went through. but if not, here's what i said:

"uh oh!" -- read that saying this is an effective way to discipline children. something that suggests they're in trouble! hehe

they don't lose energy! my niece and nephew can stay up at night longer than i can!
Kasai said…
Have you found those manuals dear? I hope to grab a copy of those too he he he! Toddlers are so curious, if they only knew the real use of toilet ha ha ha! My son loves the sound of flushing toilet, he sneak inside everytime there is a chance and you will just hear him laughing.

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