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    I was, for a time, using double sided sticky tape to tape down all of Screamy's bowls and plates...lol. I love the little plates and bowls w suction cups on the bottom! OH! And the other day at Babies R Us, I saw an actual placemat with the suction cup the other way so that normal bowls and plates adhere. Too cool.

    She still uses her hands to dump, though. I have sternly started telling her that she's not allowed, and it seems to be slowly working (3 week or so process).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphaghetti View Post
    And the other day at Babies R Us, I saw an actual placemat with the suction cup the other way so that normal bowls and plates adhere.
    Must check this out!! Haha @ sticky tape!
    Children are great imitators.
    So give them something great to imitate.

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