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Chances are, you’re obsessing over the last load of babies’ toys on the floor, and you’re about to go crazy trying to figure out how to make another kid’s tooth come in. If you’re a parent, then most likely you have your hands in plenty of Little House on the Prairie-style “go to find Baby Bones,” in the form of their tiny feet.

Not to worry. If you’re looking for some quick, easy, and easy-on-the-wallet baby care tips, look no further than these five key tips for her little toes.

Keeping Them Dry With a Walnut-Scented Cleanser

First, you definitely want to make sure that they’re not wet, and this is typically accomplished by gently patting them dry or applying a saline solution. That’s a fun trick to pull from the old Woman’s Day staple of “using the baby, wherever the baby likes to be.” Just make sure it’s not a stinky one — not that they need any, but you get the idea.

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Next, the ideal thing to do for the soles of their feet is a gentle, clean, and healthy-looking clean. As an absolute last resort, if they are infected, that can be done with a sharpened nail file, but otherwise, your best bet is a scrubbing tool (no harsh chemicals or stinky chemicals should be present in those little feet, after all). Use a vinegar or witch hazel solution on the most sanitary parts of their feet to scrub off the unnecessary dirt and all the substances that make them unattractive.

But apparently sometimes some people can’t help their nail-biting. If that’s the case, you can also use a clean, nonbrown nail file with two tiny, tiny holes. The inverted version is called the Portable Nail Clinic and it makes a nice, easy, and easy-to-clean nail file.

Cutting Their Nails While They’re In Front of You

Another fun trick you can perform when you’re completely distracted by the baby, is cutting the tops of your kid’s small, undamaged nails while they’re standing in front of you, and then running your fingernails through the nail file as you brush it through their toes. Yep, that’s pretty much it. Now, whether they make it through the whole process unscathed or with a tiny bit of chipped finish, will of course depend on their of course level of childhood tendency to chase their nails across the ceiling of the playroom.

Making Little Bento Boxes

Once you’ve got your baby’s feet clean and ready to go, you’ll now want to decide what you want to do with them. Is it better to keep them in an easy, chic little chair — one that only had a handful of really cute, knit earrings for their little fingers — or do you need a bigger, but spicier space? No need to get riled up over all of that, though. For a deeper look into this, check out this essential guide to group seating, also titled “The Adult Nests,” for more advice.

Cleaning Them With a Rabbit Toss

As I’m sure you all remember from childhood, the rabbit will do just about anything for you when you don’t have to. Though it’s not an animal that many people are comfortable holding, and it definitely doesn’t want to bite you, if you give it a push and gently gently help it off a shelf, sure enough, it won’t take a bite. That knowledge is obviously well-known to the children of today, because it has become an invaluable gift and has become so popular that I am sure even your best friend from preschool has it.

According to one friend’s reasoning, this gift has become so popular that the young kids have begun to expect this and basically end up smiling like a bunny when they learn that their mom or dad will be swinging them in a hammock every now and then. In a way, kids love their parents so much these days, because after all, they know that if you care enough to get cute and funny animals together, anything is possible.

How to Reduce the Bite of Nail Biting

While we’re all about making things into neat little tots’ poptarts, there’s one thing you can do to help keep little toes from being jumped up and down on: Using a rubber-gloved foot by massage, gently apply a dewdrop-sized bit of talcum powder to the inside of the baby’s foot, which will dramatically reduce the bite of the little tots feet.