Elly jumps to a conclusion here that no experienced mother would jump to. Kids learn that their actions result in certain reactions from those around them. If they throw their toys out of the crib and cry or yell for it, parents will typically go get it for them. It can quickly become a game, with parents constantly going in and out returning their child’s toy. All my kids did this at some point or another, but with my second child, I knew what to expect.
When my oldest son was April’s age, he used to take his pacifier out of his mouth, fling it across the room, and then scream to get it back. I don’t know how long we played this game, but one night was too much.
Seems to me Elly would know why no toys are in the crib since she should be walking all over them. At least it looked like April was dumping them just over the edge. Elly’s first clue should have been walking over the thing April threw the furthest and gotten a better idea as she got closer and stepped on even more toys.
Most of these “new mom” type gags completely ignore the fact that April’s crib is Elizabeth’s room. Liz would be awake and either complaining or taking care of the problem.
If Lynn had a note on this one, it would probably point out that this doesn’t make too much sense to an experienced parent or with Liz in the room, but she doesn’t. Sometimes, I suspect the cute scene and the joke won out over continuity.
capricorn9th over 3 years ago
More likely she’s upset there are no more toys to toss out of the crib and wants mama to put them back in the crib so she could do it again.
Johnnyrico over 3 years ago
It’s because she doesn’t have anything else to throw out of the crib…
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
roommates or no roommates… make up your mind, April
howtheduck over 3 years ago
Elly jumps to a conclusion here that no experienced mother would jump to. Kids learn that their actions result in certain reactions from those around them. If they throw their toys out of the crib and cry or yell for it, parents will typically go get it for them. It can quickly become a game, with parents constantly going in and out returning their child’s toy. All my kids did this at some point or another, but with my second child, I knew what to expect.
Tantor over 3 years ago
Oh, that’s a bad baby!
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 3 years ago
Modern advice… but I think it came after this strip was written…
is that due to more recent research on SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome),
NO toys, pillows, quilts or blankets at ALL should be in the crib till the baby is at least 12 months old…
which I think April just reached…
and after that only one soft toy is allowed.
A wall chart at my doctor’s office says in big letters on top, “Baby Sleeps Alone.”
It reminds parents of the above, plus no co-sleeping, that is, no sharing a parent’s bed…
no tummy sleeping, swaddling, or even caps…
all of which used to be recommended but now are linked to more suffocation or overheating.
Modern babies sleep in blanket sleepers or bags if it’s cold, but no loose bedding.
rockyhills over 3 years ago
“Experts” tell us not to put anything in the bed with the baby.
Jeffin Premium Member over 3 years ago
She’s upset because she just discovered that gravity is the law of the land.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I suppose that sometimes a damsel in distress locked herself in. She’s not all that distressed until just the right “prince” comes along.
dv1093 over 3 years ago
My oldest daughter figured out quickly how to escape her crib. It involved a backflip.
jbruins84341 over 3 years ago
When my oldest son was April’s age, he used to take his pacifier out of his mouth, fling it across the room, and then scream to get it back. I don’t know how long we played this game, but one night was too much.
kab2rb over 3 years ago
For me and my children that age, non had toys in their bed, son had odd sleeping times, daughter I knew when, just no toys.
paranormal over 3 years ago
Ape is going to train them yet!
techie_42 over 3 years ago
I have played the daddy pick stuff up game.
TexTech over 3 years ago
Seems to me Elly would know why no toys are in the crib since she should be walking all over them. At least it looked like April was dumping them just over the edge. Elly’s first clue should have been walking over the thing April threw the furthest and gotten a better idea as she got closer and stepped on even more toys.
Plods with ...™ over 3 years ago
Mad because she couldn’t get out with them.
Jan C over 3 years ago
Most of these “new mom” type gags completely ignore the fact that April’s crib is Elizabeth’s room. Liz would be awake and either complaining or taking care of the problem.
tHaT OnE tHEatRE GeEk over 3 years ago
Ha! this is pretty good! I have always loved this strip! :-D
rebelstrike0 over 3 years ago
Eh-pril
masnadies over 3 years ago
If Lynn had a note on this one, it would probably point out that this doesn’t make too much sense to an experienced parent or with Liz in the room, but she doesn’t. Sometimes, I suspect the cute scene and the joke won out over continuity.