@sabrinagrace We ended up with a few myself that he was given before we could screen them - superglue overnight in the speaker hole was a savior as well as removing the batteries and then stripping the screw ("I'm sorry, the screw is broke, I can't replace the batteries")
@sabrinagrace 10 holes? Glue 5! Still too loud? Glue 3 more the next night! Won't fully get rid of the noise so the kids are happy but keeps you sane too!
@sabrinagrace You are the boss of what stays in your house. If a toy is driving you crazy, you can take it to the consignment shop or sell it on Facebook marketplace and use the funds to buy a quiet replacement toy.
@yoamocuy Selling the toy and buying whatever coffee/chocolate/adult beverage compensates you for suffering through a loud toy is also a good option...
@yoamocuy I don’t have the lack of heart of take one away as he greatly likes. BUT when I see the opportunity for it to get placed in the garage, I take it! And do what I can to keep it as an outside toy.
@dannypan I take the batteries out of all the little people toys I buy before I let my toddler see them. That school bus kept going off while I had it upside down, trying to unscrew the battery cover. “Hell Bus” is very accurate until it’s silenced.
@justwilliam "Being nice to others puts everyone in a good mood!"
" Lots of people ride the bus every day. Sometimes someone needs a smile sent their way. So remember to be sweet to everyone you meet. Yeah, you can share a smile to brighten their day. "
"Good morning, Eddie, how are you? I'm great! Thanks for asking."
@sabrinagrace I so far have avoided having them in our house. LO has a ride on toy that makes noise/sings songs, but otherwise I’ve gotten rid of any of the other ones before she even know they’re here. I sent a few of them to my parents house because she’s the first grandchild and they don’t have many toys there, the rest I donated.
I was the last of my friends and family to have a baby and bought myself a LOT of good karma by never buying their children toys that make noise so a lot of people have returned the favour.
I worked in childcare for many years and those toys haunt me to this day. I would hear them in my sleep. I can’t bring myself to let my kiddo play with them
I’m sure that day will end when she’s old enough to remember what she got for her birthday/Christmas and be excited about them, but for now I keep our house silent.