I am disappointed to take my baby to play every day when I play with her during the holidays.
Too far? Tired! At the house? Baby! As a result, the amusement facilities in the surrounding communities and shopping malls have become the most [convenient] place to walk the baby.
However, the more holidays you have, the more careful you should be. The more people you have, the more viruses you have. Mother Clove will tell you today about those [high-risk entertainment programs] that may infect your hands, feet and mouth.
You play and I play all the time-Ocean Ball Pool
Colorful amusement facilities such as ocean ball pools are deeply loved by children and are called “baby walking artifact”.
The ordinary-sized ocean ball pool can accommodate dozens of children to play at the same time, and the larger one can accommodate hundreds of children. The baby will have fun playing in it [fluttering in] and will not come up for several hours.
The ocean ball pool looks [free to roam is beautiful], but its sanitary condition is not flattering.
There are many people on holidays, basically the ball pool is [dumplings], the babies [white socks in, black socks out], let alone the sweat and saliva shed by the children inside.
Not long ago, CCTV exposed the sanitary situation of ocean balls: some ocean ball pools are cleaned only once in a few days, and the cleaning method is only to spray disinfectant.
Hundreds of children play in the ball pool a day, but the cleaning frequency is so low. There is no sterilized ocean ball, and there is a risk of contracting hand-foot-mouth disease.
Therefore, Clove’s mother suggested: Try not to take her to this kind of ocean ball pool. If the baby really likes it, the mother can buy reliable quality ocean balls from the Internet, find a bathtub to let the baby stay at home, and also have fun.
You and I have come to sit-rocking the car.
Rock cars are more common than ocean balls. They are all over the community.
For a dollar, the baby can [shake] it for a few minutes. Most parents do not think that riding in a rocking car will be dangerous to what.
However, in fact, there are few what people to maintain public children’s amusement facilities such as rocking cars, let alone disinfect them in real time.
If a baby with hand-foot-mouth disease has ridden it, other babies may cross-infect when using it again.
If the baby in the family has to take a rocking car, be sure to take good care of the baby. You can carry wet paper towel yourself. When the baby wants to play, wipe it with wet paper towel first. After playing, you should also clean the baby’s small hands in time to prevent infection with hand-foot-mouth disease.