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non adhesive furniture corners for toddler proofing

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Wildpoppy · 20/01/2011 19:22

Can anyone recommend any corners for furniture for baby/toddler proofing that can easily be put on and taken off without adhesive - it's to use at my parents house when we are there but to take off when we are not, hence need for it not have adhesive.

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Iggly · 20/01/2011 20:11

Silly question but why are you bothering? How long do you visit for? It might mean you'll have to keep a closer eye on your little one. When we take DS (15 months) to his GPs, the only thing they have is a stairgate. So we just keep an eye on him.

Wildpoppy · 20/01/2011 22:39

We go over about twice a week and it's by the chair I sit on to feed in the room where we eat so I can join in conversation even if dd needs a breastfeed, but the corner is just at her head height when in feeding position.

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create · 20/01/2011 22:52

Can't you just put a cushion there while you're feeding?

LittlePushka · 20/01/2011 22:55

Just get a couple of flannels wrap them around and sellotape them on...

Iggly · 21/01/2011 07:16

Could you move the chair? Or use a cushion as create says?

mamaloco · 21/01/2011 07:29

I wouldn't bother either (unless they have a metal coffee table).
You can make one by cutting into tennis ball by following the shape of the furniture.

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