If you have kids, it´s a great idea to child-proof your kitchen since it´s a place that´s home to lots of electrical items, hot pots and pans, sharp objects, and large appliances that could lead to potentially dangerous situations. Here are some suggestions on how to child-proof your kitchen: *cover all electrical outlets *keep knives, scissors, peelers, and other sharp objects in a place that is not easily accessible to children *purchase stove knob covers that will keep your child from being able to reach up and turn on the stove *when cooking, keep the handles of all pots and pans facing in so that your child cannot reach up and tug on the handle and pour a pot of really hot food over themselves The best piece of advice that I found was from an article on babycenter. Com, it mentions creating a space in your kitchen that is child friendly and that will actually be fun and interesting for your child to explore: ¨Set aside at least one cabinet for your baby to open and explore.
Pick a cabinet that's not too close to the stove and oven, and fill it with safe but interesting objects, such as lightweight saucepans, wooden spoons, foil pie plates, and empty yogurt containers. This should keep your baby happily distracted, and he'll probably no longer try to empty the other cabinets — unless you leave the doors open. Change the contents occasionally to give him a surprise.
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