baby proofing and a tv stand/entertainment center?
Hello.
In July 2009, we welcomed our first child.
We are moving to make our living room furniture more \"baby\"friendly.
\"Now, we have an entertainment system that can\'t prove the baby at all ---
Turn on the wires, the exposed equipment, and the shelves that invite the climb.
Oh, and it\'s 25-inch \"old-
The TV is old fashioned, not flat.
I was going to buy a stall with glass doors, but then my mother said that the baby might bang and break the glass.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a TV rack that can accommodate cable boxes and DVD players?
Prove as much as possible?
Cheap bracket with VCR set?
Tons of wire/cable covers?
Tie up the suit?
I\'m so overwhelmed. Thank you!
There\'s a group about babies. proofing?
I read an article about someone losing her 4 year old B/c. The TV fell on the child.
You can\'t be too safe about these things.
Our TV is not available for kids, but if it\'s on an open TV stand, I\'ll hang it on the wall.
I\'m a little opposite to pp.
I have a 10 month old boy who is busy with everything but he is not close to the TV station.
We have a door with glass doors and yes he is on it pounds but the place they are going to break is never hard enough.
Apart from putting a baby door next to the steps, we didn\'t proofread the baby to our house at all.
The rest, I just teach my LO (little one)
What he can and cannot do
The hardest part is eating cat food.
It took a few weeks.
Other items in the house, he knows what he can pull and can\'t pull, he should not touch the fan or power outlet.
Anyway, our TV stand has drawers on a lower level with our DVD player, DVD, etc.
It was behind the glass door.
The top ledge is about 3 1/2 feet, too high for LO (little one)
Even pull up.
Our TV is right here.
We put all the wires behind the TV.
Speaker Wire (
We have a surround sound)
Run along the floor of the floor, but we just taught LO (little one)
He
In July 2009, we welcomed our first child.
We are moving to make our living room furniture more \"baby\"friendly.
\"Now, we have an entertainment system that can\'t prove the baby at all ---
Turn on the wires, the exposed equipment, and the shelves that invite the climb.
Oh, and it\'s 25-inch \"old-
The TV is old fashioned, not flat.
I was going to buy a stall with glass doors, but then my mother said that the baby might bang and break the glass.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a TV rack that can accommodate cable boxes and DVD players?
Prove as much as possible?
Cheap bracket with VCR set?
Tons of wire/cable covers?
Tie up the suit?
I\'m so overwhelmed. Thank you!
There\'s a group about babies. proofing?
I read an article about someone losing her 4 year old B/c. The TV fell on the child.
You can\'t be too safe about these things.
Our TV is not available for kids, but if it\'s on an open TV stand, I\'ll hang it on the wall.
I\'m a little opposite to pp.
I have a 10 month old boy who is busy with everything but he is not close to the TV station.
We have a door with glass doors and yes he is on it pounds but the place they are going to break is never hard enough.
Apart from putting a baby door next to the steps, we didn\'t proofread the baby to our house at all.
The rest, I just teach my LO (little one)
What he can and cannot do
The hardest part is eating cat food.
It took a few weeks.
Other items in the house, he knows what he can pull and can\'t pull, he should not touch the fan or power outlet.
Anyway, our TV stand has drawers on a lower level with our DVD player, DVD, etc.
It was behind the glass door.
The top ledge is about 3 1/2 feet, too high for LO (little one)
Even pull up.
Our TV is right here.
We put all the wires behind the TV.
Speaker Wire (
We have a surround sound)
Run along the floor of the floor, but we just taught LO (little one)
He
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