Babyproofing - sharp corners in furniture?

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Hiya :wave:

I bought these plastic 'soft corner cushions' from John Lewis to babyproof sharp corners I have in some of my furniture. As it happens it's my LO's favourite game to take them out. In fact, she cruises around the furniture to find the cushions and pulls them out :shakehead: . Not much use of them being glued :wall:

Has anyone got any tips how to make the corners less dangerous as LO still falls over occassionally and I would hate her to hurt herself in sharp corners?

My friend suggested bubble wrap but it doesn't sound too safe either as I am sure LO would love a challenge to pull them out too :doh:

Thank you in advance x
 
for what its worth it wasnt a corner leland split his eye on yesterday it was just the edge of the cabinet itself which isnt particular sharpe but was enough to cut through his skin so ive given up !!
 
Theres not really anything you could use that LO won't pull off :think: Maybe move any dangerous furniture out of harms way if possible, just till you are passed this 'corners being dangerous' stage? :think:
 
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Theres not really anything you could use that LO won't pull off :think: Maybe move any dangerous furniture out of harms way if possible, just till you are passed this 'corners being dangerous' stage? :think:

:doh: I have these two leather seats with foot stools which are perfect for LO to practice her cruising skills, but they also have sharp metal corners under the leather cushions :wall: so literally lethal. Not that they are only useful for LO to cruise but her mum tends to sit on them too, so unless I want to sit on the floor I am less keen to move them :?

Maybe I better go furniture shopping :D
 
ugh, babyproofing! we have discovered that its just all a big waste of time! everything just gets pulled off anyway! and its actually easier just to move dangers away and keep a close eye on LO. thats my advice!
 

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