Two words... parental supervision.
Thinking the same thing!Two words... parental supervision.
Yeah, not to mention it's near (or in) the eyes on both of them!!The younger one, appears to be in diapers and also appears to have white near his mouth. I'd be at the emergency room before I could even think to take the picture.
Two words... parental supervision.
I hate children and all forms there of.
First thing I'd be doing was cleaning up the paint, not taking a photo. Can anyone say "insurance fraud"?
*creates dastardly plan to get a Macbook Air*...
I do have to say that, although kids that age can move very quickly, and people do get distracted and can never directly supervise 100% of the 24 hour day, that the other part of supervision is environmental control, as others have said. Even when I got cats, I adapted a variety of things in my home to make sure that the amount of trouble they could get in was minimized. There're tons of incredibly cheap (for anyone who can afford the things in that room ) aids like child safety catches for doors, storage aids, etc, that can help with this.
Cuz ... you've got to ask the even nastier question. What if they had *eaten* the paint?
...The younger one, appears to be in diapers and also appears to have white near his mouth. ... Even if the paint is non-toxic it can't be good to ingest large quantities of it, considering the mess size and how long they must have been unsupervised, I'd be concerned that the younger may have ingested quite a bit.
The older kid looks old enough to know better.