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As we learned in Kindergarten Cop, kids are "like the ocean, you don't want to turn your back on them." Anyone who has little people in the house knows the joys of "baby-proofing" your home. The constantly scanning you must do for things on the floor that will instantly be put in a baby's mouth.

Or in my case, your child's nose.

My daughter Maddy was really quiet in her room one night when she was about five-years-old. That changed when she came downstairs with a bead lodged in her nose. After a trip to the ER room, we asked her why she did it, to which she replied, "because I wanted to see if it would fit."

When kids are still in the floor crawling stage, that's the worst. Once a week you have to vacuum, sweep, mop the floors to get all of the little grimy things they'll want to put in their mouth. On to top of that, you almost want to put a cat bell on them so you know exactly where they are at all times! Otherwise you could end up like this mom in Russia that was shocked when she realised her 16-month old son had swallowed dozens of fridge magnets!

You HAVE to see the x-ray photos of this kid.

Thankfully, doctors were able to get all of the magnets. The little boy also set a record for items removed from a body at the hospital with 42 magnets.