I have a 1 year old walker who is into everything! We are putting up the tree this weekend; i'm anxious to see who this all goes ...
Share your tips/tricks or tales of christmas trees past!
I have a 1 year old walker who is into everything! We are putting up the tree this weekend; i'm anxious to see who this all goes ...
Share your tips/tricks or tales of christmas trees past!
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
We put a fence around it but it didn't matter, she left it alone. We did put ornaments she could play with at the bottom and glass/breakables up top.
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
I'm thinking about shoving the tree in this corner where she'd only be able to touch a small part of it and leave no ornaments at the bottom.
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
Our tree is in the formal living room and DS just stays in the regular living room with us 95% of the time. Ever since he was a baby, he doesn't cross the threshold that's between our kitchen and formal living unless he asks us to come with him so we've been safe so far!
cantaloupe / 6131 posts
DS is just shy of 15 months and into EVERYTHING. Very into ripping things off branches at the park and what not and DH says when he was a toddler, he definitely knocked over the Christmas tree, so we're going to skip it! I'm thinking of getting a small potted tree to decorate for our formal dining table or get a big evergreen centerpiece of some kind. We'll get poinsettias for the doorway, wreath for our door, and maybe get some fresh pine swag/lights for the mantle. No reason not to make things festive in a more childproof way.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
Never been an issue. Told her it is just to look at not touch.
pomegranate / 3973 posts
Our LO is not so good at No quite yet, although he's learning. I will def. keep breakables up, but I'm also worried about gifts staying wrapped! Especially since Friday we're going to teach him how to open them, and then Saturday tell him he can't. I guess the easy thing to do is not to put them under the tree but I love seeing them all there.
coconut / 8079 posts
@josina: I won't put the presents under it until Christmas Eve, but that's what my parents do too so I'm not used to having presents under the tree ahead of time anyway. LO was 8 months last Christmas and would just look at the tree. This year I know he will be touching! So I'm not putting anything breakable on it just to be safe.
persimmon / 1043 posts
DD was ~15 months when we put up the tree. It was not an issue-- we told her only looking, no touching, and that was that. We didn't do a gate around it, just our usual shatterproof ornaments. I think it was so magical to her, she knew it was something different and the rules were no touching lol
DS will be 20 months when we put up the tree later this week and I think it'll be ok! He's more into things than DD but for the most part, follows boundaries.
For now, I am doing/have done the tree/decoration setup when they are asleep in bed so they just wake up to it all decked out with everything in place. I don't want them seeing me touch everything and getting ideas. Later when they're older, I'll let them decorate with me
cherry / 127 posts
I put a baby gate around ours. DS wanted to touch everything and he'd crawl under the tree, so to be safe I blocked it off.
watermelon / 14206 posts
We normally get a real tree, but I got a cheap little artificial pre lit thing from Walmart this year. I put it up today, without ornaments, and M has been interested, but so far, so good. We're not planning on putting any fragile ornaments on it this year, though. I think I'm just gonna let D make a lot of paper ornaments and use the soft ones we have.
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
I have an 8 month old crawler and this scares me so much! she LOVES cords and getting into things! My 3 year old I'm more worried about "accidently" opening gifts.
pomegranate / 3716 posts
My 13 month old would tear the tree apart, so no tree for us this year. And I LOVE getting real trees every year!
pomegranate / 3375 posts
Not sure if you can tell from the photo, but we chose a very short tree last year, and set it up on a desk. We had an 11 month old at the time, and I knew a tree on the floor would not work. I think we'll do a normal tree this year, but the desk tree was perfect for a curious baby.
cherry / 121 posts
We're doing a tree without lights to remove the cord risk. LO will be 10 months (very active...) So we'll just watch him. I also plan on coming up with something to secure it, but we have to wait for the tree for that
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