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本帖最后由 kimino 于 2018-11-5 22:46 编辑
先上几个手上的图吧
按顺序,
1) 从满月就开始上小钢琴垫,家里有两个。另一个手上现在没图,是有五个键的。小时候只能躺着,喜欢踢腿,所以钢琴键被他踢得图案都花了。 现在孩子大了把钢琴拆下来还在玩,非常划得来。
2)然后就是俩学步车。先说一下,没买的不要买!拿到手了做了点网上研究,发现学步车有危险,且对孩子学走路有害无益。据网上资料加拿大已经禁止这类学步车的销售和广告宣传了。3) 现在孩子快十个月了,玩的就是这个人手一个的小斑马。之前还有些蹒跚,现在已经比较稳当地自己推着走了,不过还是要有人跟着。这种东西就是二手就好,损耗一般也不大,我们当时是三个二手大件玩具10刀到手的。
其他的下次再说
附加一点资料:
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission, American Academy of Pediatrics, Kids In Danger, and other organizations have issued warnings to discourage parents from using baby walkers. Direct education of parents in a medical setting reduces parents' willingness to use these devices.
In Canada, the sale of baby walkers was banned on April 7, 2004. Canada is the first country in the world to ban the sale, importation and advertisement of baby walkers. This ban extends to modified and second hand baby walkers, including those sold at a yard sales or flea markets. The Consumers Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) changed the items that were allowed to be sold at such sales. Owners of baby walkers may be fined up to C$100,000 or sentenced to up to six months in jail.
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