yes, it is, the hyndrangea has hydragin which is poisonous to a child...
Oh god you need parenting classes.
If a child puts a battery in there mouth you should remove the battery. As long as the child hasn't bitten the battery open there shouldn't be any reason for concern if the battery is punctured contact your local poison control center.
Not only will your child get sick if it puts a marker in its mouth but he/she should be taken to the hospital immediately.
If a child puts an old corroded battery in their mouth, remain calm and immediately remove the battery if it's safe to do so. Rinse the child's mouth with water to help remove any residue. Seek medical attention right away, even if they seem fine, as batteries can contain toxic substances and pose a choking hazard. Follow the advice of healthcare professionals for further action.
It begins to rot and thus enriches the soil. Or a human cuts it down and hopefully puts it in the compost bin.
I think a mouth stick is the thing that the doctor (or maybe dentist) puts in your mouth.
It's possible.
a mouth guard
Anywhere, no. If the mouth of the child comes into contact with the spot of application of the product, you should be watchful of the baby for unhealthy fits, and if one occurs, make sure your doctor knows he may have consumed minute amounts of it.
Tis' actually called mouth to mouth. It is when you cannot breath and someone puts their mouth up to yours, and gives you 02, or, oxygen. Hope this helps.
If a child puts a phone charger end in their mouth, there's a risk of choking or injury from sharp parts. If the charger is plugged in, there is a serious risk of electric shock, which can be life-threatening. It's essential to remove the charger immediately and monitor the child for any signs of distress. If the child shows any concerning symptoms, seek medical attention right away.
Don't give jewelry to childen under age 3 (or older, if the child still puts things in his or her mouth).