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PLEASE PLEASE READ!!! I need a replacement Lovey/Blankie for my 16month old son!!?

PLEASE PLEASE READ!!! I need a replacement Lovey/Blankie for my 16month old son!!?

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Paper? Don't they usually have separate recycling bins for these separate things?
well there is a big list of things that u can recycleplastic n plasctic containers like that of milk, soap,chips etc grocery sacks , packaging n produce bags other plastic items such as toys , hangers , cans ,rain ponches glass , steel , aluminium n foil aseptic packaging .which includes boxes used 4 packing liqiids ( TETRA PACKS) paper products which can include.newspapers, cardboards,office paper old refrigeratore,heat pumpps , rechargable batteries,computer printers ect
I live in Newark and believe you can also put things like yogurt pots/lids, margarine tubs and kitchen foil boxes/tubes etc into the recycle bin but not envelopes with glue or windows on them or microwave meal containers.
We got a recycle bin when we moved 7 months agoMy 10 yr old daughter decided she was going to save the world I bought a smaller trash can to go next to our large trash canI use the grocery bags to put in the smaller canI put everything that is not wastePaper, glass, plastic containers, can good cans, plastic zip lock bags, foil.everything except foodI make sure that I rinse the stuff out or off because the recycle truck only comes once a weekI do not put soda cans in there as I have another trash can that I put those in in the garage to take in for cashGood luck and congrats on wanting to recycle! It is amazing how much you can recycle!
If you lost the blanket, why do you have three pictures of it with today's date in the photo? As a mother of seven, I have found that nothing can replace a lost favorite itemEven the exact same item will not doMy oldest daughter had a favorite cloth dollAnticipating problems, we bought an extra just in case, but when she barfed on the original and we tried to give her the other in its place (took the yucky one in the laundry room and gave her the other one later look, it's all clean now!) she wouldn't take itWe've had similar issues with other kidsMy three-yr-old has a favorite quiltI made one just like it and I have washed the two together and have put the other one in his bed with him at night and done all I could to make the two smell and feel the same to him, but he can tell the differenceHe will use the other blanket while the original is in the wash, but he knows it's a temporary substitute and wants his blanket back as soon as it's readyMy 12-yr-old is still attached to his favorite blanket form childhood - not obsessed or anything, but he keeps it in a special place in his room and when he is really upset over something, he'll haul it out and cry on it and rub the edge of it between his fingers(it's been a while - maybe 8 months since I've seen him do that - but I know he still keeps it tucked away special)Best bet is to put up fliers (like you would for a lost pet) and maybe even offer a rewardIf it doesn't come back, he'll have to get over itAt 16 months, he may still take to a new favorite item, but nothing can replace what is gone.

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