older toddlers, and wily pets at home. Parents can open this gate with one hand, and best of all, it swings closed and locks automatically. Thus, this is a great gate for high-risk areas (but not for the top of stairs because it has a threshold...
We have a pressure fit gate at the top of the stairs with the minimum bottom bar, think it's called the flat step. We also bought rubber cups for the wall and the gate is totally solid, you could never shake it loose. The flat step is great too, not totally flat but flat enough ...
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Top-notch Support Evaluate view more Katie T The best everItem type:38.58-43.31inch / Black Alex D Easily installed, look great! Samantha E I purchased this extra wide gate for my front porch; to keep the deer out and the grandbaby in! Yes- deer climb stairs. The gate was very easy...
A baby boy That steals my toys. A brother, no way, it couldn’t be I wanted a sister can’t you see. I asked why a brother? Oh Mother, oh Mother! Boys like weird things like bugs They bring home frogs and slugs Oh, why a brother I had to have ...
Slowly but surely, it begins spilling its secrets to him – there's knocking on the walls, a broken window, and an infernal red ball that keeps bouncing down the stairs. Already in a fragile mental state due to his grief, John finds himself easily swept up in the unraveling of the ...
Sure you can walk through theSaint-LouisandSaint-JeanGates. But did you know you can also walk on top—on the ramparts between them? There are stairs in the Artillery Park near the Saint-Jean Gate that will take you up over Place D’Youville. The stones have been meticulously restored by...
The narrative becomes the paths and corridors along which you walk, sentences darting around corners, or taking on the appearance of stairs and ladders. Dotted about are clues and brain-bending puzzles. Arm yourself with a pencil and paper – you’re going to need it. The notion of a text...
William Sleator’s House of Stairs is about torture and mind-fucking; Robert Cormier’s The Chocolate War is about bullying; Katherine Paterson’s Bridge to Terabithia is way too sad; Madeleine L’Engle’s A Swiftly Tilting Planet is about nuclear war; Monica Hughes’s The Keeper of the ...