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A toddler’s nose is like a Swiss Army Knife. It has a multitude of uses. All of which are dependent on its working properly. Here are a few:
1.) Diaper distraction
Every time I try to change Mr. Dude’s diaper he wants to help by grabbing the diaper and throwing it off the changing table. That, as you can imagine, is less than ideal. This is where his nose takes over as a distraction from the diaper grabbing. Questions like “Where is your nose?” and “What sound does your nose make?” are asked repeatedly and in quick succession. Not sure what sound our toddler’s nose makes? It’s a honk that resembles a car horn or a rubber ducky when squeezed.
2.) Finger holder
After a hard afternoon of play your little one’s fingers need a rest. What better storage place is there for your child’s fingers than in their nose! It is warm, moist and sometimes contains hidden treasures!
3.) Teething alert system
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4.) Snore Hole
There is nothing cuter than a small child snoring. It is also something that lets me sleep well at night. When I hear Mr. Dude snoring I know he’s alive and still breathing. Plus, that gaping open mouth with a little drool makes for some great blackmail pictures for later on in life.
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I thought I was the only crazy person using “where’s your nose” as one of MANY diaper change distractions. Too funny!
There are many of us!
Love it, Joel! I take it Mr.Dude is teething? Cute picture!
Off and on, yes. Mr. Dude is getting a mouth full of teeth!
It is runny nose season! Can we run FROM it?!!?
If only!
Also the “gotcha nose game” is my favorite thing to do with my kid’s nose!
That’s great. Some kids love that game!
I like doing “where is baby’s nose” with my little man!