![]() ![]() 'Parents can pinch the food between their pointer finger and thumb to mimic the pressure of a toothless gum chewing it,' Nikki wrote on Facebook last year. The mum-of-two also recommends the simple 'squish test' is a quick way for parents to test if a food is safe to give to their toddler. Rather than storing these in your cupboard under the sink - a place where crawling and walking toddlers will often find themselves - she instead recommends you keep them up high. ![]() 'Dishwashing tablets look like lollies to little ones and can cause poisoning,' Nikki explained. The items include bath plugs, unsecured furniture and phone chargers, as well as dishwashing tablets - which young children are often fascinated by. ![]() Nikki issued a warning to parents across Australia and explained how to keep your kids safe. Previously Nikki revealed the seemingly harmless household objects that pose a potentially fatal danger to children and babies have been revealed, including one item almost every child is obsessed with. ![]()
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