Place your plastic item in the dishwasher making sure it is secure. Smaller items should be placed in the top rack of the dishwasher, while large items need to be in the bottom. Place really small items, like plastic building blocks, in a mesh bag or small dishwasher basket before placing on the top rack. Put the appropriate amount of dishwashing detergent into the soap compartment of your dishwasher. Check your dishwasher’s manual to find out where the compartment is, how much detergent to use, and what kind of detergent to use. Set your dishwasher settings to normal wash, and do not use the heat dry option. The chemicals in plastics can break down in high heat, so it’s best to have them air dry. Remove the item from the dishwasher when it has finished washing. Place the plastic on the counter or in a drying rack to dry. It may take several hours for the plastic to dry completely.
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One-sentence summary -- Load the plastic in dishwasher. Add dishwashing detergent. Turn on the dishwasher. Air dry the plastic.


Rabbits are a prey species, which means when they are stressed they want to hide. Moving home is a big deal for a bunny, and so when you bring them home leave them in the quiet to settle in. This will help it grow accustomed to the new sights, sounds, and smells of their new home without the added challenge of strange people staring at them. Take it slowly. Spend as long as time allows each day sitting beside the hutch talking to the rabbit. If the rabbit is already tame, then open the hutch door and stroke along the rabbit's back. Avoid hovering your hand over the rabbit's head as this is what a predator would do. If the rabbit doesn't run away when you gently pet it, then sit on the ground and gently lift rabbit out and onto your lap. Sitting on the ground is less frightening to bunny, because they are ground dwelling and being high in the air is unnerving for them.  To pick up your rabbit, place a hand on its chest and another on its bottom, and carefully lift it so that its side is parallel to your chest, and it is sitting on one of your arms while the other forms a barrier so it can't fall off. Then place it on your lap. If the rabbit is not used to being picked up and runs away, do not forcibly remove the rabbit. Instead, take your time and tempt the rabbit out with an extra tasty treat. Once the rabbit gets used to your voice, and realises you are no threat, it will eventually go for the treat. Once bunny is regularly staying out to receive the treat, you can start to stroke their back. Once they accept this, at that stage you can try to pick bunny up. Remember, rabbits are prey animals. Unlike dogs or cats, their mothers do not carry them, so the only situation in the wild in which they would be picked up would be when a predator was carrying them. Some rabbits just don't like being picked up, so if your rabbit won't let you pick it up, leave it be. Grooming your rabbit is another great way to bond. Use a comb and a soft brush, and once bunny is happy being stroked, use the brush to groom it. This is another good way to teach rabbit your company is a good thing, and perhaps try this first if the rabbit is still skittish about being picked up.
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One-sentence summary -- Transfer your rabbit carefully from its carrier to its hutch. Leave the rabbit undisturbed for 24 hours. Start interacting with your rabbit after 24 hours. Try picking up the rabbit carefully. Groom your rabbit.


For instance, teach him how to play hangman, taking turns being the guesser and the writer. Alternatively, try simple word puzzles. For instance, try mixing up a word, and see if he can figure out what it is. Work on letters by using fun substances to write in. Doing things a little differently makes it more engaging, and it can help it stick better. Plus, it makes the whole process a lot more enjoyable for your child, who will see it as a game rather than work.  For example, try putting shaving cream on the table, and have her write letters in it. You can also use sand or rice. Another option is finger painting letters. That is, don't just give her a plain pencil. Let her use colored pencils or markers. Gel or glitter pens are also great options. Some people also swear by vibrating pens, saying that they can help solidify letter shapes in your child's mind.  If her writing instruments are colorful or sparkly, your child will be more inclined to want to use them. Crayons are also a good option.
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One-sentence summary -- Play simple games with him. Have sensory fun. Make her writing instruments fun.


There should be a door somewhere in the Swamp stage.   Congratulations!
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Complete The Subspace Emissary. Go to the Swamp Stage in The Subspace Emissary after completing it. Enter the door. Jigglypuff will then challenge you to a Brawl. Defeat Jigglypuff, and she will join your team.