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    Default Mindee alternating feet

    My 14 month old mindee I had today, I got out a slide we got from the toy library over the weekend. I had to guide his legs to show him what to do first, I put his right food onto the bottom step of the ladder and he automatically put his left foot onto the next step so I put it onto the bottom step to help him with stablity and guided him up

    Mum has previously said they wanted to get him one as he's never been on a child sized slide

    Anyway after that ONE time he walked around to the ladders, climbed up using alternating feet sat his bum down and let go all by himself! My 22 month old doesn't alternate her feet on this yet :> proud of him!!! Definately one for LJs and I got photos too, his mum was so amazed when I showed her the video she's gonna go get one today at toys r us lol

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