If your child has repeated ear infections or has some loss of hearing because of fluid in their ears, they may need ear tubes. This is generally a simple procedure, and only small children need anesthesia for it (to keep them from moving during surgery). Ear tubes usually stay in for se...
If your child has repeated ear infections or has some loss of hearing because of fluid in their ears, they may need ear tubes. This is generally a simple procedure, and only small children need anesthesia for it (to keep them from moving during surgery). Ear tubes usually stay in for se...
Last year, I shared our experience getting them put in and you all have been so supportive and excited by all of Arthur’s speech development! Go and check out my original post for details, but in a nutshell, he had fluid in both ears and his speech was delayed as a result. He was...
TheseCity Build & Play Stacking Blockslet kids create their very own cities and towns. (via Kids Activities) (5)Put your engineering skills to the test by creating a DIYMarble Run. (via Powerful Mothering) (6)Make these cool toilet paper rollClothespin Puppetsusing the free template – it ...
Step 1 |Squish and flatten the top half of your cardboard tube and cut a bunny ear shape like in the picture above. Pop the tube out into it’s round shape again and you now have a cardboard tube bunny shape to work with. I’ve put the ears at the back on ours but there is ...