Leah is into everything! There are no barriers great enough for this child. We have tried every type of baby-proofing available and she has figured out how to get into the cabinets and drawers. We have now resorted to trickery and boobietrap-li

ke, homemade devices. My favorite has to be the simple ribbon we have to tie in knots to keep her out of the kitchen cabinets. Here is our Houdini, first a cookie theft where she hid behind her sister's bed where I snagged her, then she got into the watermelon I was preparing to cut up for her.


1 comment:
Daisy have you tried Tot Locks? They really do keep the kiddos out of the cabinets & aren't too hard for us adults. We finally disengaged ours this past year - except for the one on our cleaning supply cabinet.
Of course, then we wouldn't get to see such cute pics of Leah. :-)
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