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bakomom - > The Musings of a Mom -> The Dirty Snack
The Dirty Snack

 

It's official, my sweet toddler daughter ate dirt.  Having something so notably filthy in her mouth made me cringe. 

 

Here's how it happened.  We were spending quality time, outside, the sun shining, birds singing.  It started like an ordinary day.  My daughter was helping me garden.  Sorting the big rocks from the little rocks and by color.  I look over, naturally, I think she is gifted, future valedictorian.  Sorting and arranging ever so gingerly and with such precision.  Then, from out of know where.... spit, spit, spit the way a toddler would spit...  She put in her mouth a handful of dirt.  Icky!  I remember reading about something like this in my nursing training. Geophagy, is the scientific name.  After I rinsed her mouth out.  I started thinking does dirt have good nutrients?  God knows she's hardly eating anything else right now.  I'm sure there are yummy vitamins or at least minerals in the composition of dirt.   Something to consider.  Maybe geophagy for a toddler is not a bad idea.  I will need to check if it's recommended by a dietitian! 

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posted by bakomom on Sunday, May 4, 2008 at 01:14 PM
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posted by sunnica on May 4, 2008 at 01:23 PM

Oh nooooo!  hahaha!!!  And here we try so hard to keep everything so clean: we sterilize pacifiers and spoons, etc., and then they go out and do something like this.  Once, when my youngest daughter was about 3, she and her little friend (also 3, a boy) were alone for just a few minutes.  When I went to check on them, they had taken a tube of hot pink lipstick and colored each others' faces with it.  I took photos and am keeping them safe for their senior yearbook.  :)

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