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  1. Michelle says:

    Kayla would love to come and do the finger plays with Parker!

  2. Mike says:

    Books by Richard Scarey seem interesting. I’ll check them out next time I’m at the bookstore.

    Mike
    http://somethingaboutparenting.typepad.com/

  3. Jessica says:

    Joey would come too but I think he would just eat the puppets :)

  4. Barb says:

    The very same book you’re showing here was my girls’ favorite book when they were Parker’s age. How could I have forgotten that! I need to get busy and start getting some Richard Scarey in here for Cameron. Parker and children his age love “word” books.

    It never really occurred to me but I can just imagine how hard it is to get him to keep that canula in place. Looks like the bandaids are working. And I think his hair is cute! Who cares if it lays down when it’s that cute. :-)

  5. The Wiz says:

    You’ll miss his hair the way it is when it starts laying down. I remeber loving Richard Scarry.

  6. Rebecca says:

    And now I am singing that Speckled Frog (glub, glub!) song. I’d fit right in!

  7. amy flege says:

    i loved richard scary too and my mom kept all my books for my kids!! they are so great!!
    i love parkers hair sticking up…thats the in style, ya know mom!

  8. Teresa Jewkes says:

    I use a tender grip to help hold Samuel’s feeding tube on his cheek and behind his ear. It only lasts about a day before it’s not sticky enough to hold the tube in place anymore. So then I just pull off the clear top portion and put on a small piece of medical tape. The only problem is you have to be careful not to get the medical tape on their skin at all because it causes redness and the medical tape is REALLY sticky, so it’s not about to come on and off for baths and stuff. It also tends to attract dirt because it’s so sticky, but that probably happens more to use because Samuel’s rolling around on the floor so much. Just an idea.

  9. mum2brady says:

    Ohh – we still love all the finger plays :) That is one of Brady’s favorite songs too :)

    Hee hee on the bandaids – although they would be a hit here, as Brady LOVES “unnnn gob” :)

    Parker is sooo cute!

    Thanks for the book :) I wondered who’d brought it :) I’ll get it back to you when I’m done :)

    Hugs!

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