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Where is Greg Abbott? I can understand he cannot broadcast because there is no electricity but whag is he trying to fix the situation is unclear. Is he hiking in Appalachia?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/where-is-greg-abbott-anger-grows-at-texas-governor/2021/02/21/86324e54-72d6-11eb-b8a9-b9467510f0fe_story.html
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Easily in the top 3 things I’ve bought for my kid. 2.5 yo has used it multiple times a day every day for the last year. He’s always wanted to be up where the action is and it’s saved my sanity and back. Now he can get up on it by himself and has become quite the kitchen helper. I got the Little Partners one - only downside is it’s pretty big in our small kitchen. Check for used ones on fb marketplace!
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We have one and love it. Worth every penny.
We have one. It's great!! A lifesaver during lock down and we wanted to start introducing our child to cooking as well. Started using at 14 months, she is now nearly 18 months. You can get it second hand or new pretty easily and there are several models that can fold down or be used as alternative pieces of furniture. Can also make your own (the IKEA hack). Or if your child is older / more trustworthy, you can just use a stable chair or stool. https://ettetete.com/products/learning-tower-stepnsit?ls=en&cache=false
This one is the one we have (but in white) - got it second hand, it folds https://guidecraftkitchenhelper.com/guidecraft-contemporary-kitchen-helper-stool-royal-navy/
I think I would have bought one for my daughter, if she was younger during the times of Covid and home all the time.
My daughter is 2 now and a step stool is working fine for her... A little concerned that there isn't something to catch her from behind sometimes but she is generally pretty sturdy so I think we'll keep with the step stool.