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Rochelle
Even though we're Jewish, we still set up a "holiday tree" because I love the look of Christmas tree. I'm not sure how to do it this year and keep Audrey from pulling the ornaments off. I don't want to buy a baby fence (we have no use for it otherwise). Our tree is 6' tall so putting it on top of a table won't work. Ideas?
Should I just give up on the idea of having a tree until she's old enough to understand not to pull on it? - Rochelle
put a bunch of presents underneath so she's distracted by those? - chrisofspades
If you are just worried about the ornaments, you could just decorate the top half of the tree. - s t e v e
Make paper ornaments or other safe decorations for the bottom half. - Bruce Lewis
We have always done our tree regardless of the age of our kid and just did our best to keep the little one out. All you really need is to be a diligent watcher and have quick reflexes. ;) - JA Castillo
I think I'm more concerned with her pulling down the whole tree than pulling individual ornaments off. She's learned to pull up on the couch, coffee table, etc. lately. If she grabs onto a branch of the tree and tries the pull up, the whole thing will tip over on top of her. - Rochelle
My roommates in college had a Chanukah Shrubbery as they called it (was some box shrub I think they dug up from a garden on campus) because they always wanted a tree but their parents would never buy one. - Andrew Leyden
Andrew, I've called ours a "Hanukkah hedge" before. :) - Rochelle
In the past we've attached a string from near the top of the tree to an inconspicuous anchor to reduce the risk of the tree being pulled down. - Bruce Lewis
Can you weigh down the base so that the tree is more stable? - Katy S
Not calling it a Christmas tree kinda ruins the joke about the three rabbis, doesn't it? http://www.netfunny.com/rhf... - Bruce Lewis from fftogo
Hah. Good one, Bruce. :) - Rochelle
We did what Bruce did, at the recommendation of our pediatrician. Though we used fishing line, so you couldn't even see it. We tied it at the middle of the trunk and anchored it to our curtain rods. Worked like a charm. And then only put safe ornaments at the bottom of the tree. - Jen (SquirrelGirl)
3rding Bruce's suggestion. My kids were all in the really grabby toddler stage for Christmas 15 - 18 months. I just gave up on the idea of glass ornaments and went for wooden / metal. - Heather Solos