I thought I would share these pics real quick - I know it's time to put baby down for a nap when Emma looks like this...

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It'll make me jump up and down for joy! :-)
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But you don't have the talent for picking out her blankies, dear, lol.
My 17 month old daughter is attached to her Sigikid dinosaur and they don't even make them anymore. So sad. So, she's not allowed to leave the house with it because we can't replace it.
They still make the Triceratops but my daughter is in love with her Tyrannosaurus Rex, lol.
http://tinyurl.com/yh6ys8f
Oh...my daughter has her "B" that she could NOT go anywhere without. It is a knitted blanket that has had to be sewed so many times I have lost count. Luckily, she hasn't "had" to have it since she was about 4.
Aweeeeeeeee Emma is such a little sweetie. My kids are adults now but my youngest granddaughter Sophie loves her prayer doll and what we call her Funky Monkey. She always sleeps with them. As far as a favorite blankie, she hasn't shown that yet.
Our little gal has to have her blanket that her great grandmother made, she calls it her grammy Jo! she takes it everywhere!
toddler? My 4.5yrold has been sleeping with a twin comforter for the last 4yrs that he wont left go of. He loves the "fuzzies" as he calls them, he'll even lay in his room brushing the fuzzies under his hands before we go out for the day because I wont let him take "Buddie" out with us unless it's a LONG car trip. He has 2 back up "Fuzzy" bankets. It's the pillies that he likes. He falls asleep rubbing his hand on the pillies.
Well not really a blankey but my son has a bear that is OBSESSED with and we lost it once and that was a nightmare. Thankfully we found it fast and all was well. But I bought another one just in case it happens again lol.
Jan (my mom) - Yes, I KNOW you and she picked this blankie out! lol She didn't like the pretty pink one with the bird I picked out for her... *huff*
Kindra: Those dinosaurs are SO cute! Emma likes a couple of stuffed animals a LOT but nothing like this bear. Her other sleep buddy is a glowworm, actually.
Sherri: Knitted/Crocheted blankies are the best. :-)
KarenMed: Oh my goodness, she calls it GrammyJo? So cute!
Kyooty: Um, Emma does the same thing with her blankie! I think she likes the softness.
Brandy: Good thinking! I think I should buy another blanket like this one... if for no other reason than to get her a softer one now that this one isn't so soft anymore. Wonder if she would take to it the same...
Thanks for the comments, guys!
Cherdon: Wonder why some kids just don't want blankets and others can't live without them. Same with pacifiers. I like the idea of a prayer doll. :-)
Lol that is a tricky one ha! your only way of finding out would be to try and see ha!
Both of my girls are "blankie" girls. They won't go anywhere without them! I tried to be clever when my oldest daughter was really little and tried buying another blankie just like hers (in case we lost hers or something happened to it). Unfortunately they didn't have the EXACT blanket so I bought one like hers but in a different print (same size, feel, material, manufacturer). She wasn't fooled. She threw a fit the first time I put the pseudo-blankie in bed with her. Now she has two blankies!
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But you don't have the talent for picking out her blankies, dear, lol.
My 17 month old daughter is attached to her Sigikid dinosaur and they don't even make them anymore. So sad. So, she's not allowed to leave the house with it because we can't replace it.
They still make the Triceratops but my daughter is in love with her Tyrannosaurus Rex, lol.
http://tinyurl.com/yh6ys8f
Oh...my daughter has her "B" that she could NOT go anywhere without. It is a knitted blanket that has had to be sewed so many times I have lost count. Luckily, she hasn't "had" to have it since she was about 4.
Aweeeeeeeee Emma is such a little sweetie. My kids are adults now but my youngest granddaughter Sophie loves her prayer doll and what we call her Funky Monkey. She always sleeps with them. As far as a favorite blankie, she hasn't shown that yet.
Our little gal has to have her blanket that her great grandmother made, she calls it her grammy Jo! she takes it everywhere!
toddler? My 4.5yrold has been sleeping with a twin comforter for the last 4yrs that he wont left go of. He loves the "fuzzies" as he calls them, he'll even lay in his room brushing the fuzzies under his hands before we go out for the day because I wont let him take "Buddie" out with us unless it's a LONG car trip. He has 2 back up "Fuzzy" bankets. It's the pillies that he likes. He falls asleep rubbing his hand on the pillies.
Well not really a blankey but my son has a bear that is OBSESSED with and we lost it once and that was a nightmare. Thankfully we found it fast and all was well. But I bought another one just in case it happens again lol.
Jan (my mom) - Yes, I KNOW you and she picked this blankie out! lol She didn't like the pretty pink one with the bird I picked out for her... *huff*
Kindra: Those dinosaurs are SO cute! Emma likes a couple of stuffed animals a LOT but nothing like this bear. Her other sleep buddy is a glowworm, actually.
Sherri: Knitted/Crocheted blankies are the best. :-)
KarenMed: Oh my goodness, she calls it GrammyJo? So cute!
Kyooty: Um, Emma does the same thing with her blankie! I think she likes the softness.
Brandy: Good thinking! I think I should buy another blanket like this one... if for no other reason than to get her a softer one now that this one isn't so soft anymore. Wonder if she would take to it the same...
Thanks for the comments, guys!
Cherdon: Wonder why some kids just don't want blankets and others can't live without them. Same with pacifiers. I like the idea of a prayer doll. :-)
Lol that is a tricky one ha! your only way of finding out would be to try and see ha!
Both of my girls are "blankie" girls. They won't go anywhere without them! I tried to be clever when my oldest daughter was really little and tried buying another blankie just like hers (in case we lost hers or something happened to it). Unfortunately they didn't have the EXACT blanket so I bought one like hers but in a different print (same size, feel, material, manufacturer). She wasn't fooled. She threw a fit the first time I put the pseudo-blankie in bed with her. Now she has two blankies!
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