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		<description>[...] Childproof your home. Move all household chemicals to cupboards that can be locked. When you need to take anything out, be sure to lock the cupboards afterwards. Seeing you remove something is all the incentive a curious mind needs to explore inside cabinets. Childproofing needs changes as children grow. So what you put in place for a crawler will not work for a toddler. This is a mistake many parents make, they forget to step up their childproofing for the different stages of a child&#8217;s development. [...]</description>
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