When their baby throws food from a high chair onto the floor, parents frequently laugh. The new mom or dad then smiles gently and says, “No throwing, the food.” Some parents even photograph the memory and find it endearing. However, a parent (father) recently shared an experience. He’d had multiple incidents in which his toddler had thrown the “baby-proof” dish onto the floor. So he decided to put a new product to the test.
Many parents discover that the cuteness fades over time and that throwing food becomes a game for the infant. It is often difficult for a new father or mother to accomplish the duties repeatedly. A single mom is concerned about why his child would throw away his meals. However, most pediatricians agree that this is a normal occurrence for most children.
Concerned about his toddler flinging food, the single father decided to put the new gadget he had purchased for his child to the test. Unfortunately, the child had a propensity of dropping the bowl on the floor. He decided to inspect the thing as soon as it arrived in the mail. He told his friends and online followers that no matter how hard he pulled, the product would not come off and had excellent suction.
He decided to try out the new “baby-proof” disto droph. He forced his child to sit in the high chair and hurl the bowl from a great height. The mischievous kid took off the bowl and threw it on the ground, making him chuckle.