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  • ritah
    New Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 53

    #16
    Wow...I don't usually jump in on these...but I can't resist this one and just have to say this...the OP didn't ask for opinions about or whether or not to use a bottle holder. She simply asked if anyone had one to sell. I've only been on this board for a short time, but I have read many times, that people should make it clear what they are asking for when they post. The OP did that!

    Just my two cents...

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    • familyschoolcare
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 1284

      #17
      Originally posted by ritah
      Wow...I don't usually jump in on these...but I can't resist this one and just have to say this...the OP didn't ask for opinions about or whether or not to use a bottle holder. She simply asked if anyone had one to sell. I've only been on this board for a short time, but I have read many times, that people should make it clear what they are asking for when they post. The OP did that!

      Just my two cents...
      um yah I think that is why the OP felt "attacked" it did not occur to her that this was a controversial topic and she did not want to know if people did not use them and why including if it is/was B/C of regs. or the food program.

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      • youretooloud
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 1955

        #18
        OK.. Not saying it's OK to prop a bottle... But, I can see how there would be the occasional need to prop.

        Soooo.... A baby bib with a hair scrunchy works too.

        I have... on occasion...in one of those urgent "I have to put this baby down, and he's still eating" moments, put a beanie baby on the child's chest and laid the bottle on top of that. (the cat beanie baby works well)

        But, I still wouldn't purchase a bottle propping device...even though I think there can be a time that I wish I had one.

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          #19
          Originally posted by youretooloud
          OK.. Not saying it's OK to prop a bottle... But, I can see how there would be the occasional need to prop.

          Soooo.... A baby bib with a hair scrunchy works too.

          I have... on occasion...in one of those urgent "I have to put this baby down, and he's still eating" moments, put a beanie baby on the child's chest and laid the bottle on top of that. (the cat beanie baby works well)

          But, I still wouldn't purchase a bottle propping device...even though I think there can be a time that I wish I had one.
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