Someone posted their concern about styrofoam beanbag toys.  My fiancee has
made some 'bean'bags by taking pieces of fabric sewing up two sides,
filling them (uncooked) rice, and then sewing them closed.  Our guys like
playing with them and have no interest in eating the rice should they open
one up.  One of our 'temporary' residents in our halfway house liked to
chew the corners off and drag the bag around leaving a trail of rice.
He's in a good, beanbag free home now...:)
 
                                        -Erin...
 
 
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[Posted in FML issue 2258]