Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is all fun and games till something happen. If we were commenting on this after something happened some of you would be saying "how outrageous... And the nanny knew about it, she should have said something!!"
There are many toys that can been misused and cause injury. Helium balloons, baseball bats, magnets, etc. Where do you draw the line? This is a parental responsibility and the nanny has only been asked to wrap the gifts.
if your child gets *accidentally stabbed one day in the playground by some kid that got a knife in a goodie bag, would you have wished that this nanny had spoken up and warned the parents of said knife holder?
It's a wooden knife with a blunt, rounded tip. And no, at no point after the stabbing of a child (a pretty impossible feat in this situation, but terrible none the less) would I hold the nanny responsible. He/she probably wouldn't even cross my mind. On the flip side, were my nanny to warn me about a toy that I was giving out to children whom I had deemed responsible enough to handle safely, I would have some serious issues with her boundaries (and judgment) and we would be parting ways soon. OP loosen up and MYOB.