According to Wikipedia, people (including small children) have drowned in as little as 33 mm (1 inch) of water. Small children also can drown in toilets and buckets.
Tad could mean a small child or a small amount.
First, if the child is young enough, the parent would face criminal charges.Besides legal trouble, here are some things:The child could hurt themselves.The child could hurt someone elseThe child could burn the house down, or destroy itThe child could kill themselves, drown, cut off a limb, knocked unconscious, poisoned, break a bone, go outside and get hit by a car, etcThe child could leave the house and get lostThe child could be taken from the household (abducted) and no one would know until they got home, which could already be too late to save the childThe child could kill the pets
A suitable palindrome word for a small child could be "peep."
No, a turkey is. It can drown itself in a small [uddle when its raining!
There are a couple of websites that sell small boats that are radio controlled in a way a child could use. You can check out the website, Radio Controlled Toys, to purchase.
yes
That depends on location and age of the child. Could be a hemangioma, those are very common. In older kids, could be a blue nevus,those are less common.
hold its head under water and drown it, see if that works
they can hold their breath for a long time but since they are mammals, if they stay down for to long without coming up for air they could drowned. so, sadly, yes, but there is a very small chance of it
Only if your small enough & there isn't water to drown you & you'd have to be the world's smallest man to be small enough, so probably not for you
if he threw hard enough and with a big enough stone probably
There is no typical size for a piano that a child can play. There are small pianos that toddlers can play. An older child could play a grand piano if he or she wanted.