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Oh no unlike you Jess....Zaara does not like to be carried....she rather crawl. I think because she has the control as to where to go.

Now if I hold her one hand she will walk for ages...and she direct me where she wants to go....and try and tell her other wise....eeekkk


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james crawled just 2 weeks shy of his frist b/day and walking 3 months after and now hes running and it looks sooo funny i was real worried that he would nevr crawl but as all my friends and family keep saying he did when he was ready
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I don't know when DH started to walk but apparently I walked the week before my first b'day. Mum remembers it so well because we were camping and apparently I kept getting up, turning on the water bottle and playing with all of their drinking water

I don't trust Caitlin as she is already sussing out cupboard doors etc when she is in her walker. We're gonna buy the whole safety kit thing this weekend
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I just bought a pack of latches for all of our kitchen cupboards Toni, as Miss Erin has already started investigating the dishwasher when open (but empty !!), and pulling on the teatowels that hang on the kitchen cupboard doorhandles.
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Zaara opens the two drawers in my coffee table and pulls every thing out of it.....with a huge mess all around and smile on her face...when I go " oh no Zaara what have you done?" she picks some thing from the floor and gives it too me!!! Arrrggg

Hubby removed every thing from that drawer and now when she opens them...she has very dissapointed look on her face!

I am going to go this weekend and but safety things too...as I am afraid she will hurt her fingers...she already did with the kitchen bottom drawer!!

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I just looked on Trade Me - there's HEAPS of packs on there at good prices too

Don't bid on the ones I'm bidding on though! LOL
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jax Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 January 2007 at 1:53pm
The latches are pretty cheap at the supermarket or w/house too, I just picked up some Dream Baby ones...
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Originally posted by jax jax wrote:

I just bought a pack of latches for all of our kitchen cupboards Toni, as Miss Erin has already started investigating the dishwasher when open (but empty !!), and pulling on the teatowels that hang on the kitchen cupboard doorhandles.


Do you have a child lock on your dishwasher? Next she'll be into the slamming door stage, boy is that fun!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Myamy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 January 2007 at 9:46am
Mya has been on her feet pretty much from the beginning. is now 5mnths 2wks old and is crawling everywhere and trying to follow me round the house. Much to her frustration (and my pleasure) shes not too fast yet. I didnt walk till 14months and were unsure when her dad walked so your stories have given me hope that maybe shell take after me and not walk for awhile yet!
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We too have brought cupboard latches and covers for wall sockets as Mya is incredibly inqusitive already and trying to get into anything new she can. i never imagined we would need them this early!

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I was lazy too walked at around 18 months I think ben walked at 10 and Jack started taking steps at 11.
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