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    MMR Injection

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    • angelaA Offline
      angela
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      RRMummy:
      angela:

      :lol:

      My girl is really known how to act or pretend. That why, many ppl love her so much compared with my niece who is just 2 months younger than she. She will always make some silly or funny actions and faces.
      Sometimes, we really cannot tahan her. (laugh until fell down from the chairs)

      :lol:

      :love: Yup.. gotta 'capture' all these into our memory bank.. hee..talking abt memory bank.. I also keep ALL of both DDs scribblings, craft work and school work etc.. all filed away for when I retire.. πŸ˜‰

      My girl is very active. She only will sit down when she finds some books interesting to her. or else, she will just walk around the whole house looking for something to play. Now, she does not play with her toys. Just exploring. So sometimes, we very headache, dunno what to do. :?

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        RRMummy
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        angela:
        My girl is very active. She only will sit down when she finds some books interesting to her. or else, she will just walk around the whole house looking for something to play. Now, she does not play with her toys. Just exploring. So sometimes, we very headache, dunno what to do. :?

        :lol: I know what you mean! I used to rotate my gals toys. Sometimes set A, sometimes set B, C... to her it's like wah new toys!! πŸ˜‰

        After awhile I realized she was more happy playing with non-toys stuff.. like my empty containers, bottles, boxes, ladles, measuring spoons, forks and spoons etc.. So save money on buying toys.. πŸ˜›

        I also assigned a drawer in the kitchen for all these things they are allowed (read safe) to play with and of course after that these ladles, containers etc assigned purely for play only.. they think they get to use exact same thing as mummy and can get it themselves from the kitchen drawer somemore... - so very happy.. :lol:

        Also I'm a karang-guni mama.. I like to keep toilet-rolls, bottle caps (even from Juice boxes), boxes of different shapes and sizes even a plastic bag or 2 from Pampers/Diapers.. etc. πŸ˜‰ Then we'll make crafts together.. our personal absolute fav is a car we made out of a small box (for a name cardholder), cut to have seting space, wind screen (used some hard plastic from handphone box) and essense chicken caps for wheels.. oh.. also the juice bottle caps as front and back lights.. we made 2 actually.. one of it is seating dearly in her principal's office with a stuff toy doggie as the driver! :love:

        oh and yes, lots of painting.. err.. not that there is any specific pictures.. I'll just put a big piece of paper (like mahjong paper) on the floor.. they'll be happily splattering it with whatever colour they like with no specific form.. sometimes they'll paint their feet and palm and start to chop on the paper.. but gotta clear up the mess lah.. so this is only done before shower time.. πŸ˜‰

        I'll update again if I can remember more... hope some may come in handy for you.. πŸ˜„

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        • angelaA Offline
          angela
          last edited by

          RRMummy:
          angela:

          My girl is very active. She only will sit down when she finds some books interesting to her. or else, she will just walk around the whole house looking for something to play. Now, she does not play with her toys. Just exploring. So sometimes, we very headache, dunno what to do. :?


          :lol: I know what you mean! I used to rotate my gals toys. Sometimes set A, sometimes set B, C... to her it's like wah new toys!! πŸ˜‰

          After awhile I realized she was more happy playing with non-toys stuff.. like my empty containers, bottles, boxes, ladles, measuring spoons, forks and spoons etc.. So save money on buying toys.. πŸ˜›

          I also assigned a drawer in the kitchen for all these things they are allowed (read safe) to play with and of course after that these ladles, containers etc assigned purely for play only.. they think they get to use exact same thing as mummy and can get it themselves from the kitchen drawer somemore... - so very happy.. :lol:

          Also I'm a karang-guni mama.. I like to keep toilet-rolls, bottle caps (even from Juice boxes), boxes of different shapes and sizes even a plastic bag or 2 from Pampers/Diapers.. etc. πŸ˜‰ Then we'll make crafts together.. our personal absolute fav is a car we made out of a small box (for a name cardholder), cut to have seting space, wind screen (used some hard plastic from handphone box) and essense chicken caps for wheels.. oh.. also the juice bottle caps as front and back lights.. we made 2 actually.. one of it is seating dearly in her principal's office with a stuff toy doggie as the driver! :love:

          oh and yes, lots of painting.. err.. not that there is any specific pictures.. I'll just put a big piece of paper (like mahjong paper) on the floor.. they'll be happily splattering it with whatever colour they like with no specific form.. sometimes they'll paint their feet and palm and start to chop on the paper.. but gotta clear up the mess lah.. so this is only done before shower time.. πŸ˜‰

          I'll update again if I can remember more... hope some may come in handy for you.. πŸ˜„

          Thanks. Now, my girl's favourite place is kitchen. She always sees her grandmother stay in the kitchen taking the pot cooking. she also wants to join in. Now, my mother always complain to me that she really does not what to do to my girl, only on the educational program to keep her quiet. I told her cannot let her watch too much tv but no choice as my mother looks after my girl alone. 😐

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            Hi There,


            I am a new member of this forum, having been prompting with a problem recently. Hope kind soul out here can enlighten me.

            The problem is my 15mth old daughter is going for MMRV injection soon, but after hearing so many cases of high fever etc I can't help being worry. Had tried to check with GP regarding the probability of having fever between MMR and MMRV and it turn out the percentage is almost the same. As my gal just recover from fever recently, I had delay the vaccination till Jun. The problem now is I am thinking whether should I go for MMR injection and then chicken pox vaccination separately or must go for MMRV which mean include the chicken pox. The different is MMR + Chicken pox need total of 4 injections but I heard the side effect is not as strong as MMRV. But MMRV only need 2 injections. Furthermore, MMR is compulsory but not chicken pox vacination. So can we take chicken pox injection like when she is older like 2 or 3 years old?

            Very confused by all these vaccination, anyone out there can advice me. Thanks in advance. :oops:

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            • S Offline
              schellen
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              Drizzlestars, if you’re really concerned, postpone the chicken pox one. I think I only asked for it for my DD1 (she’s 8 now) when she was 1 or 2.

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