The Hollow Knight (
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text; un: TheHollowKnight
How does one meet the needs of a living child?
Do they require a place to sleep?
Things to eat?
What else should be given to them?
Thank you for any assistance given in the responses.
Do they require a place to sleep?
Things to eat?
What else should be given to them?
Thank you for any assistance given in the responses.
text; un: seashell
Are you also helping out with the dragons, I take it?
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I only heard about them very recently.
It looks... remarkably familiar to me.
I would like to help it.
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I could come by if you'd like.
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I hope you will find this one 'adorable', also.
Though I will direct its bites to remain on my shell.
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text, un: tsukuyo
She basically helps take care of a child back home though so this should be easy enough to answer, right? And she can at least steer this strange person onto the right track.]
A place to sleep, food, clean clothes, education, encouragement...
They also really like water slides and moderately sized lunches. [ Why is that so specific? ]
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I do not believe they wear clothing but I can find their preference.
Thank you for this information.
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[ Wait. What. No clothes? ]
...I get that they might want to express themselves and all but you really shouldn't encourage streaking at that age. Or any age.
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un: grimm
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Hello Grimm.
Thank you for your advice.
What play would you suggest for a child that is keen on biting?
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I would suggest a pacifier to chew on.
infinitely better than the pale couple
indeed
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text | username: absterge
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From what I have learned, they appear to be younger than a year old.
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...affection.
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God help me for this tag
hahaha!
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text | un: copycat
Water, food, a place to sleep, warmth, and gentle discipline when they misbehave or do something foolish that could endanger themself.
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The needs of a creature unlike myself or my siblings are complex in comparison.
I will put your advice into action.
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text; un: laurea
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Will this be a detriment to teaching them to read?
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Hmm
Well
The two of you have means of communication other than audible speech, I imagine.
Does the child speak?
I wonder if it is possible to read to someone using sign and gesture
Perhaps you could illustrate the action in the stories?
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text; un: magicowl
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From what I understand, they are under a year old.
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text | un: stickysticky, i am sorry
gregnant
PLEASE don't be this made me laugh really hard
But what is 'gregnant'?
please don't mind the late
I hope this post is meant to be a joke.