What makes a good toy?

We have discovered the best toys are not toys at all. In our experience, they should be everyday items or activities that could cause injury.
For example, flying very high overhead.
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Or, what better incentive to roll over than hot coffee?
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And, if it explicitly says 'xxx is not a toy', then it most certainly is. We now believe the warnings on plastic bags about them not being toys is just the toy manufacturing companies trying to make sure M doesn't have fun!
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Despite continued bad parenting, M remains a very happy boy (unless you try to leave him with the nice babysitters at the pool). Smile gallery:
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Here is Kyle at five months.
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and again
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and now M.
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M seemed very interested in dad's yogurt. So, we gave him some. It was plain yogurt.
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Maybe a little too tart? M asked for a bit more...
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Fool me once...
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It seems that most of the food ends up on the bib, but given this cellulite covered little bum...it appears some of it is going in!
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