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Frogs/Toads
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Does anyone know of a means of keeping the above out of a garden.
My little grandsons are terrified of them,and are reluctant to play in the garden 'in case on jumps on them' Have tried to reassure them but to no avail.......
My little grandsons are terrified of them,and are reluctant to play in the garden 'in case on jumps on them' Have tried to reassure them but to no avail.......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd go with Sara's idea.
Maybe if you let them sit with you while you look at this page. http://allaboutfrogs.org/froglnd.shtml
Ask them if they can stick their tongues right out like a frog. Or can they jump like a frog. Explain what a useful job frogs and toads do in the garden by keeping down the slugs and insects that could damage Grandma's plants.
Maybe if you let them sit with you while you look at this page. http://allaboutfrogs.org/froglnd.shtml
Ask them if they can stick their tongues right out like a frog. Or can they jump like a frog. Explain what a useful job frogs and toads do in the garden by keeping down the slugs and insects that could damage Grandma's plants.
Careful with the frogspawn idea I have a feeling it is now illegal to do this. I cured my friends daughter of fearing spiders by touching the spiders web to make it think I was a fly. when she felt she controlled the spider her fear went. Try holding your grandson close and saying that you are going to make the frog jump. And when the frog jumps they have to jump. I am sure if you have them hopping round the garden like frogs they will soon get over their fear. XX