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#ftc13thstory #SerialSeries #ChildcareDaily [Utilizing the living room of a house where babies are raised - 2. The introduction of large toys] After the children have passed the tummy time and tummy time, they are starting to develop back strength. So now I started bringing in toys that they can play with while sitting down, 'Jumper Luna Socer' is a precious toy that takes responsibility for mom and dad's mealtime, so I highly recommend itㅎㅎㅎ It catches them so they can't run away, and even crying children love it when I make them sit downㅎㅎ Also, the EduTable is one of the toys that I use for a long time because they play with it from lying down to sitting and standing like a gymnasium even if I bring it in early! It's all good because the children like it, but the toys have gotten incredibly bigㅎㅎ Now, there's not much empty space in that spacious baby room...ㅎㅎ We pushed one end of the baby room, put a mat, and put an I-Farm full-length bookshelf on that side. I wanted to expose my children to books naturally, as much as I've read books to them since they were newborns, and the results were really great~! They can't read books, but they take them out and touch them, and that itself becomes play. However, they keep trying to go inside the bookshelf, so a guardian has to be there to watch them^^ ㅎㅎㅎ As they have a lot of big toys, it definitely starts to feel complicated and chaotic. The interior we chose at that time was just "organizing" so that things are in their proper places so when they play, they make a lot of noise, and when the kids fall asleep, we say 'the play zone is closed', so we wipe and organize all the toys, furniture, and mats that the kids' hands and mouths have touched. As the kids grow, the house changes too and mom and dad grow together^^ #house where kids grow up #livingroom where kids grow up #childcare with books #bookcase #livingroom bookshelf #house where twins grow up