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Try How Far Can You Fly Your Airplane Game.
The airplane game, where you put food on the spoon, pretend it is an airplane and fly it into the baby's mouth is a common game played by parents to get their youngsters to open their mouths for bites.
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At home, at the mosque...I would read it in airplanes, before games and after them.
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Below, gift suggestions for the hard-to-please globetrotter on your list. 1 FOR PARENTS ON THE GO Air Play Tray Table Cover, $25 Inspired by parents who found themselves trying anything to keep their 16-month-old content on a long flight, this entertainment center turns the airplane tray table into a game with colorful beads, a peek-a-boo mirror, zipper and crinkly materials.
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