>>12052825BTW soz if that sounds harsh, but I wrote it ages ago. Here's the schedule:
The schedule for looking after Berryboy:
8:30 am... Go into the nursery and wake Berryboy up. He normally cries so he needs to be comforted and fed.
9:30 am... Either put Berryboy in the play pen or take him to creche.
If in play pen, keep an eye on him incase he begins to cry or drops one of his toys.
10:00 am... Roll him out to the garden so that he can waddle around for a little bit and look at the flowers.
If he wants a flower, you must pick it for him but he is only allowed one a day.
11:00am... Read Berryboy a story. Normally something like a nursery rhyme or a fairytale.
Put on his mixed tape (contains songs like "if you're happy and you know it," etc. Something for Berryboy to flap his hands and wiggle his feet to).
12:00 pm... Feed Berryboy some lunch.
12:30 pm... Berryboy's nap. Roll him into his nursery and close the curtains, make sure he's not berry scared.
3:00 pm Wake Berryboy up, comfort him and show him some love to stop him from crying.
Give him some afternoon tea and put him in his play pen. Keep an eye on him. Put on the tv so he can watch his shows.
His favourites are Dora the explorer, Teletubbies and Barney.
5:30 pm... Feed him his dinner.
6:30 pm... Put him to bed.
Hints:
When Berryboy cries, give him a hug or rub his belly to comfort him.
Sometimes giving him a blanket or a cuddly toy is nice. Do his if he cries and says he wants love.
If Berryboy is at creche, you can do what you want for the day, but pick him up and 4:30 and put him in his play pen 'til dinner time.