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toddlers
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Discussions tagged with 'toddlers' on WindowsForum.com cover a range of news and viral stories involving very young children, typically between one and three years old. Topics include a toddler accidentally served alcohol at a restaurant, a child pageant controversy, a tragic drowning incident linked to parental neglect, and a lighthearted comparison of toddlers' preferences for smartphones. These threads reflect community engagement with current events and parenting-related issues, often sparking debate or commentary. The tag is used for sharing and discussing real-world incidents involving toddlers, rather than technical or Windows-specific content.
The Parents Television Council has reacted with outrage over a preview of the latest episode of Toddlers and Tiaras that sees a three-year-old dressed as a prostitute.
Read Full Story: Toddlers and Tiaras: Mother dresses girl aged THREE as prostitute in beauty pageant | Mail Online
A northern Colorado woman who was playing a game on Facebook while her 13-month-old baby drowned in a bathtub was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison.
Shannon Johnson, 34, of Fort Lupton, cried as District Judge Thomas Quammen told her he didn't think she was a bad person or that she...
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US restaurant chain Applebee's has been forced to apologise after a toddler was served margarita mix in his beaker instead of apple juice.
Fifteen-month-old Dominic Dill-Reese was found to have enough alcohol in his blood to be over the adult drink-drive limit when he was rushed to...
Flashcards for toddlers is a huge business. Ok, I actually have no idea how big of a business it is. But I know parents think they're an important part of the development of their child, and I have witnessed that toddlers will actually tolerate them for short periods of time. The direct feedback...