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Just got a call from the wife a short while ago. Our youngest who is 16 months old managed to get a hold of the night light and decided that the bulb would be a tasty treat. Wife caught him right away but he was crunching down on it. (Gulp). She does believe that she managed to get all the pieces. Leaving work now to meet her at the pediatricians office.
Wish us luck. He's acting fine but can't take to many chances with the little ones.
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Yeesh. Good luck. Hope the little guy is okay. Glass is not something you want to wait and see how it all comes out in the end.
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Consider getting an LED night light as a replacement.
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I'm amazed you stopped here to post about it before heading out.
Are we all a little too addicted to this forum?
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maybe he's trying to compensate from something lacking in his mother's milk/formula
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my nephew used to eat AAand AAA batteries.
don't panic.
certainly hope it all comes out in the wash
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I have heard of electric eels, but never an electric brown trout......
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billb wrote:
my nephew used to eat AAand AAA batteries.
don't panic.
certainly hope it all comes out in the wash
My nephew used to eat batteries and night lights. He was easy to find after dark.
p.s. Good luck billb!