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I agree with you! My 3yo just commented when seeing a 1yo fed with a bottle,
"Why does that baby have MILK in her sippy-cup?" (He only drank water from a
sippy-cup--and never had a bottle or hung out with children who did.)
Son's other winning comment this week was saying in a very loud voice when he
saw our friend's baby sleeping in her crib, "WHY is the baby in a CAGE????")
Hannah
In a message dated 7/10/02 3:28:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
> Hi everyone
> Just a quick story to tell you.
> Yesterday my 2 year old daughter (still being breastfed) had a friend over
> to
> play. Andrea (my daughter) always plays with her dolls and breastfeeds
> them.
> This frend brought her doll and a play bottle for the doll along.(bottle is
> orange and if you tip it over all the liquid disapearse)
> When I aksed Andrea what that is she told me that it is a soap-bubble
> bottle
> (to blow bubbles). SHE HAD NO IDEA THAT IT WAS A BOTTLE!!!
>
> I was so pleased. I think the more childern grow up without bottles, the
> higher
> breastfeeding rates will be in the future.
>
> Ingrid Groenewald
> RN RM perinatal educator
> IBCLC exam candidate- studying for the last 2 1/2 weeks before exam.
>
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