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Chewing the cot

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MommaGee · 20/02/2017 21:16

The curved end at the bottom. The one you can't get a projector for

Any ideas on how to stop him?
Worried he'll break him teeth or just his mouth

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MoreThanUs · 20/02/2017 21:18

It is wood? If so, I wouldn't worry - it's just like a very expensive teething toy! I was more annoyed about the damage to the cot!

MommaGee · 20/02/2017 21:27

Oh I'm well peeved at that lol it's a sodding toddler bed so he'll have tooth marks till he out grows it then future baby will get it pre chewed like an unloved afterthought
Short term worry is hospital!!

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MommaGee · 20/02/2017 21:27

Yeah wood

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AugustRose · 20/02/2017 21:33

DS2 did this a lot (and DD2 in the cot) on his toddler bed. In fact after his first night in the bed both side rails were covered in his teeth marks, I don't know why but he must have liked the feeling Confused

MommaGee · 20/02/2017 21:37

Aahh it makes me irrationally over wrought

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QueenRefusenik · 20/02/2017 21:38

Yes, ds did this. Back when he deigned to get into his cot (sigh). Didn't kill him!

MommaGee · 20/02/2017 21:40

The cot or you?

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QueenRefusenik · 21/02/2017 10:13

Either, though there have been moments...!

MommaGee · 21/02/2017 12:56

Grins

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