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Deidre must watch her baby constantly, for Mathew likes to crawl on the floor and pop whatever he finds into his mouth. Such as fuzz-covered candies, dog biscuits, and dead bugs.

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Deidre must watch her baby constantly, for Mathew likes to crawl on the floor and pop whatever he finds into his mouth: such as, fuzz-covered candies, dog biscuits, and dead bugs.

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