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A long list of agere journal prompts! :)
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đ±what clothes do you like to wear when small?
đ±do you have a bedtime? if so, when!
đ±what is your age / little age? :3
đ±what is your fav food?
đ±what is do you like to eat for breakfast?
đ±do you have a cg or babysitter? doodle them! :3
đ±do you pet regress? if so, doodle which animal you pet regress to!
đ±what helps you pet regress?
đ±what clothes do you like to wear when small?
đ±your fav thing about agere / petre?
đ±do you believe in magic?
đ±make a list of your fav little snacks and draw them if youâd like :3
đ±draw or write about your dream playroom / bedroom!
đ±what is your fav color? why do you like it? draw or name 5 things that are those colors :3
đ±what is your favorite season? draw the weather that occurs most in that season :3
đ±what is your favorite animal and what sound does it make? is it a big or small animal? what does it eat?
đ±do you like unicorns or dinos more? doodle which one you like more!
đ±do you believe in unicorns?
đ±write down your little rules if you have any :3
đ±doodle your favorite animal with your favorite color!
đ±doodle/ draw your cg if you have one!
đ±draw your fav stuffies ! what are their names? what do you like about them ?
đ±draw your fav little outfit or your dream little outfit!
đ±do you like glitter?
đ±draw your fav stuffie in a onesie / with a paci!
đ±if you felt happy today, write or doodle why!
đ±cover the page in scribbles, glitter, rainbow, and stickers >:3
đ±do you like coloring, drawing or scribbling more?
đ±write or draw you fav things about your cg or favorite person / a friend!
đ±write or draw your fav thing to drink when small!! Do you like milk? if so, what kind!
đ±do you prefer sippies or bottles or normal cups!
đ±do you like using markers, crayons or paint more? :3
đ±what are your fav things to watch when small?
đ±do you like cartoons or anime more!
đ±what helps you regress?
đ±what is your favorite weather? doodle it!
đ±write or doodle what you did today!
đ±do you have a pet? or want pets? what are their names ! how do they look? are they scaled or fluffy?
đ±do you like fruits or veggies more?
đ±do you use a nightlight?
đ±doodle yourself! what color is your hair? how tall are you? what color are your eyes? when is your birthday?
đ±name or doodle 5 of your favorite things
đ±your aesthetic when small vs when big!
đ±do you like baths?
đ±what is your favorite toy(s) you play with!
đ±write a little story or doodle a little comic with your stuffies or pets or cg!
đ±do you like sour candy, fruity candy or chocolate more? draw your favorite candy!
đ±if you have one, what is your favorite holiday! doodle what you associate with that holiday:3
đ±what are some stuffies / toys you want?
đ±do you have a favorite superhero / prince / princess? draw them ! what do you like about them?
đ±would you rather be a superhero, prince, princet, or princess?
đ±what do you do to get ready for bed?
đ±do you like bedtime stories? if so, what is your favorite one?
đ±draw your dream paci !!
đ±what do you like to eat for a little lunch?
đ±make an agere / littles playlist!
đ±draw your dream bottle / sippy!!
đ±write down an easy recipe for a drink or a food and then make it if you can! you can even draw the food / drink :3
đ±did you do anything fun today ? doodle / write about it!
đ±did you do anything nice for anyone or yourself today? doodle / write about it !
đ±color for your cg! write them a sweet note telling them you love them ! :3
đ±do you sleep with a paci? what about a bottle or sippy? do you have comfort objects you canât sleep without? doodle them! :3
đ±doodle you or your stuffie in your fav pjs or your dream pjs!!
đ±do you like going outside? doodle what your fav thing to do outside is! :3
đ±do you like cats, dogs or horses more? doodle which one is your favorite!
đ±do you have a favorite little book? if so, whatâs the name! draw the cover of the book! :3
đ±draw a picture of your fav season!!
đ±color / doodle you and your cg :3
đ±draw a picture of your favorite place to go :3
đ±do you like going to the beach / swimming? draw you and your stuffies swimming >w<
đ±what are your fav shows to watch when small?
đ±do you have any youtubers you like watching when small? :3
đ±color in a coloring book, cut it out (be careful tho!) and tape it / stick it to the page with stickers! and decorate the background with stickers and glitter! donât forget to sign your name little one :3
đ±whats on your wishlist if you have one!
đ±do you play video games ? if so whatâs your fav!
đ±do you like darker colors, pastels, neon, or normal colors more? :3 what are some things that are those colors?
đ±do you like playgrounds? if so, doodle your fav part of playgrounds to play on!
đ±do you like animal crossing? does it help you be small? what is your favorite character !!
đ±draw a picture of your house / bedroom!
đ±what are your favorite names to be called when small?
đ±what if your fav sanrio character if you have one? doodle them!
đ±do you have a favorite planet? doodle it ! :3
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The Diapering Process
Sometimes my newest plaything is a former date who Iâve determined would be happier as a cared-for, controlled little girl. Sometimes sheâs a woman Iâve taken on a whim because I just couldnât resist her plump, spankable thighs or petite form. Either way, my little dolly generally needs training before she accepts her new life of diapers and pull-up panties instead of big-girl underwear. Hereâs my potty-training regimen for new little tots.
Humiliate her by depriving her of opportunities to relieve herself, but making sure to keep her hydrated. Promise her uses of the toilet, but make sure she usually canât make it. The desperation, the embarrassing wettings, and the subsequent discomfort can be brought up later to remind her why she needs diapers.
After a few failed attempts to hold it, angrily put her into a thick diaper and tie her so she canât remove it. Always allow her to get these first few diapers full to the point of leaking before sheâs changed. Scold her about this, reminding her that sheâs much too big to need diapers.
During this time, make sure that diaper changes alternate between pleasant and unpleasant. For example, I usually start with cold (refrigerated) baby wipes, then tie her legs open and stimulate her with a vibrator after Iâve powdered her bottom.
After a period of days to weeks, keep her in diapers but allow her the freedom of her hands. Any attempts to remove her diaper, take herself to the potty, etc. should be punished accordingly. I generally punish by attaching clothespins or binder clips to her private parts before restoring the diaper.
If baby is reluctant to use her diaper, offer encouragements. Ice cubes tucked into her cleft will urge her to wee, relieving the painful cold with a flood of warmth. A bit of ginger root in her bottom will make her exercise herself to push out her other contents.
Once baby has fully accepted her diaper, set a toileting schedule which she can sometimes, but not always, keep to. Pull-ups may be permitted if she waits for her potty time; if she fails, diapers may be replaced.
Make toilet use unpleasant, whether by washing or scrubbing her harshly afterward, requiring her to stay on the potty for an exact period of time (always too long or too short), or micromanaging her functions with record charts and close supervision.
Reward good behavior â whether keeping to her potty schedule for a certain period, or being good during diaper changes â with treats and privileges. Orgasms are good rewards for some babies; others experience a forced masturbation regimen, so a break from orgasming might be wise. All little girls love sparkles, so pussy and nipple jewelry are also good prizes â those who can keep their training panties dry for a long period may be safely given piercings.
Throughout the process, treat her as though youâre trying to help her earn her way back into big-girl panties but are obliged to put her back into diapers if she canât be properly potty-trained. Even if your eventual goal is to have her totally incontinent and diapered full-time, this will increase her eventual dependence on your approval as you turn her into your helpless little girl.
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Clothing and diapers: shopping list
Clothes
Dresses. If you are a girl, I would recommend putting more midi and maxi dresses in your wardrobe, whether or not they suit your style.
Jeans. Go for the most relaxed fit you can find.
Onesies. You should have a good number of these. I would recommend well over a dozen minimum. I know theyâre expensive, but itâs a good investment.
Overalls and shortalls. Especially for people who are regularly more heavily diapered or have more severe continence needs, overalls and shortalls are preferable to jeans and shorts, respectively, if you can make them work.
Shirts. I would recommend getting more polo shirts; onesies, which typically have high, round necks, look a little weird under T-shirts with lower round necks, for this reason. Unfortunately, I donât know any onesies which suit V-necks.
Shorts. Try to avoid board shorts (which are commonly worn casually where I live). If you need casual shorts, you can usually quite easily get polycotton drawstring shorts with a decent amount of give in the fabric. If those are too informal, I would consider knee-length belted shorts. If youâre solo, itâs okay and probably ideal for your shorts to have close-fitting legs. However, if you have a caregiver, try to make sure your shorts allow space for two fingers to touch your diaper.
Sizes. For a few specific clothing items in my wardrobe, I have the same item in several sizes because I know Iâll need it when wearing drastically different amounts of diapering. (The overalls I wear over ABU Preschool diapers are not the same overalls I wear over several layers of cloth diapers.)
Skirts. Whether you are a boy or a girl, if you have a caregiver then I would recommend getting skirts for home wear and pairing them with transparent, unlined plastic pants.
Pyjamas. Avoid two-piece pyjamas, boxers, and boxer-briefs. Ideally, wear a sleeper in winter and autumn, and sleep in just your diapers in spring and summer. Sleepers get their own section below because they have their own nuances.
Diapers
Cloth vs. disposable. Cloth diapers are a smaller overall investment, theyâre comfier, and theyâre more environmentally friendly; however, theyâre generally bulkier and harder to move in, to the point that theyâre difficult to hide, and washing them may be a challenge for the squeamish. Disposable diapers are a larger ongoing cost and will probably eventually become unavailable; however, theyâre more convenient, theyâre easier to get, theyâre usually more discreet, and they donât get bulkier as fast as cloth diapers.
Boosters. These are available for both cloth and disposable diapers. They go in the crotch of your diaper and provide extra absorbent material. There are waterproof and non-waterproof boosters. All cloth boosters are non-waterproof. Waterproof boosters usually have more absorbency overall, but canât leak in a controlled fashion, so you canât safely stack them. While boosters provide noticeably more absorbency, they do add noticeable bulk to even bulkier disposable diapers. Theyâre less noticeable in cloth diapers, partly because cloth diapers have an overall bulk advantage and partly because cloth boosters are usually thinner.
Daytime, overnight and more. Daytime diapers only need to last 4 to 6 hours usually - enough time that youâre not constantly changing them. Overnight diapers should last comfortably as long as you sleep (usually a minimum of 8 hours), so will often be considerably thicker and harder to hide. With regard to âmoreâ, you should also figure out the most absorbent diapering setup you can come up with (maybe a heavily boosted overnight disposable diaper, maybe several layers of cloth diapers, etc.) for situations where you canât change for a long time or where you know you will be voiding unusually heavily.
Swim diapers. Most swim diapers are containment briefs designed primarily for people who mess. There are a few wacky ideas such as the Netti CombiAqua, which is basically water plastic pants and will waterproof an ordinary disposable diaper if itâs cut low enough.
Training pants. Stay away from off-the-shelf pull-ups - they really are not recommended for anything resembling severe incontinence no matter how they are marketed. Even if you are going to toilet-train, I would recommend using proper pull-on cloth diapers at least for the first while. The important point is not having them be thin, itâs that they can be pulled up and down. Donât use something with less absorbency than you need out of pride alone.
Diaper supplies
Diaper bag. Assess what you will actually need to put in it. A messenger bag wonât always do it and it can look ridiculous if you try. My needs have evolved to the point that I have a full-sized backpack for carrying my diaper supplies around in.
Baby lotion. Iâm honestly not sure if this has any function for adults. I would welcome an answer.
Baby powder. The function of it is to stop diaper rash. I would recommend using it every time except when youâre changing out of a messy diaper.
Baby wipes. This is significantly better than dry or wet toilet paper for cleaning yourself.
Containment bags. Whether youâre throwing away disposable diapers, or storing cloth ones, you need something to contain them in. Especially if youâve got cloth diapers, have a test run with a few different brands to make sure that your containment bags can comfortably close over your diapers. Not much use if they canât.
Diaper rash cream. This is obviously to clear up diaper rash. I would, however, recommend using it as a preventative if youâre changing into a clean diaper from a messy one (this is obviously after completely cleaning yourself off).
Disposable gloves. Itâs not always necessary to use these if youâre changing wet diapers. It /is/ if youâre changing messy diapers. I would also recommend getting long-cuff gloves if you can get them in large enough packs at a good price. This is because if youâre changing your own messy diapers it is surprisingly easy to end up getting stuff past the wristline of normal-cuff gloves, even if youâre being careful, and no matter how strong your stomach is, that sucks.
Spare clothes. A lot of people say âcarry spare pantsâ. I would actually carry a full set of spare clothes: onesie, plastic pants, shirt, pants or skirt, socks, jacket if applicable. This is because even though you can traditionally only leak around the diaper area, particularly aggressive and nasty leaks can reach your socks, and if youâre wearing, for example, white socks, you really donât want that stain. In addition, itâs quite easy to leak out of the top of your diaper and that can get on your shirt.
Spare diapers. Take more spare diapers than you need and think carefully about where youâre going - donât just use the diapers you would use at home. If I know Iâm going to have a long day and it might be followed by a night out, I donât even bother packing daytime diapers - I just pack a few overnights and deal with the extra bulk.
Furniture and furniture protection
Changing mat. These donât come into their own as much if youâre solo, because most of the time itâs just as easy to change your own diapers standing up. However, if you have a caregiver, itâs almost invariably much easier for them to change your diapers with you lying down, so you should have one of these. If youâre in the early stages of 24/7 and would like to change wherever you want in your house, these are also good for that.
Changing table. These are never strictly necessary. However, I think the psychological benefit is good. They are quite dear - a basic wooden changing table in adult size, with storage compartment, will set you back US$800 or so, but a basic one is all you need. It means youâre not changing on your bed (which feels temporary and ad hoc).
Mattress protector. I would recommend just getting a non-absorbent PVC fitted sheet. These can be very cheap - my first one cost $10. Make sure itâs in the right size - err on the large side if necessary - because if you use an undersized sheet it will tear at the seams. (I got a king single sheet, but my king single mattress is taller than usual, and my sheet got wrecked.) Keep in mind, PVC fitted sheets are usually white and will pick up dye from the normal fitted sheets over them.
Underpad. This is just a low-profile absorbent pad with a waterproof backing. I think it is actually ideal if you get a ton of these and put them on everything in your house that you regularly sit on - it allows you to walk around in just a t-shirt, diaper and plastic pants, which minimises the need for laundry. If you are sleeping at someone elseâs house, these are also useful for making sure that you donât leak on their sheets.
Plastic pants
Bikini cut vs. full cut vs. high waist. Honestly, bikini-cut pants are useless because they usually donât cover the top of the diaper (which is a channel for leaks in its own right). Iâve seen promotional shots where they do, but Iâve tried it, and my diapers would have to be taped up so skewed that the top of my mons pubis was showing for that to happen. Full-cut pants are much closer to how disposable diapers are normally cut, which is how those diapers are meant to be worn. Full-cut plastic pants are good for most disposable diapers and some cloth diapers; surprisingly, despite their having been originally designed for cloth diapers, my plastic pants donât reliably fit over cloth diapers in the same size. High-waist diapers are good for cloth diapers (although the waist ends up lower than advertised because of the extra bulk in the diaper area).
Covered vs. uncovered elastics. Real mixed bag with these ones. Uncovered elastics can sometimes be more comfortable, but theyâre also absorbent and non-waterproof, meaning your leak protection is compromised. Covered elastics can be quite uncomfortable if incompetently made, but that isnât often the case. I would generally recommend getting pants with covered elastics and suffering through it.
Lined vs. unlined. Lined plastic pants have usually a single layer of absorbent material inside them. I use these all the time despite the fact that theyâre not available in my country, and the only supplier of them outside my country that I know of is Fetware. Theyâre really good for disposables, which generally donât leak very much but do often leak a little; I think unlined plastic pants are still designed mostly with cloth diapers in mind, even though theyâre marketed to disposable wearers as well. With cloth diapers, the lining wouldnât make a lot of difference; with disposable diapers, it does. However, the lining is obviously invariably opaque, so if you have a caregiver, you should stick to unlined pants so they can see the wetness indicator during diaper checks.
Pull-on vs. snap-on. Snap-on pants are marketed as more convenient. Personally, I donât see it that way - the easy air channel means itâs easier for smell to escape, especially if your diaper doesnât have good odor control or if youâre messy. While you can put on and remove snap-on pants without taking your pants off, I donât see it as that much additional convenience. Frankly, I think stick to pull-ons.
PVC vs polyurethane vs PUL vs rubber. PVC is what most plastic pants are made of - if theyâre just advertised as âplasticâ, thatâs what they are. Polyurethane is, I believe, also known as EuroFlex - itâs way louder but apparently stronger. PUL feels very much like the polyester boardshorts are made out of; Iâve generally found that PUL is noisy and doesnât have good odour control, but I only have access to one no-name kind of PUL pants where I live, so your mileage may vary. Rubber pants are surprisingly good despite having a reputation for being outmoded - I find them easy to wash, sturdy, and flexible to allow room for different amounts of diapering.
Sleepers
Feet vs. footless. I hate to be a negative Nancy here but I am going to recommend footless. If you need warm feet, you can put socks on; sleeper feet get dirty very fast even if youâre wearing them in an environment that you think is clean.
Closure patterns. Iâve owned sleepers which close several different ways. Here are the ones Iâve seen, in order of commonality.
Short I pattern. Sleeper opens at the front, usually with a zip, to the waist. This is the usual pattern and has the advantage of being easy to get.
Long I pattern. Sleeper opens at the front, usually with a zip, to one ankle. This is also relatively easy to get, and has the advantage that a caregiver can unzip the sleeper down to a level where diaper checks are possible.
Y pattern. Sleeper opens with snaps that run to the inner crotch, then down to both ankles. This is the best closure pattern for 24/7 wearers with caregivers, because the sleeper legs can easily be taken off the real legs and pushed up above the waist. It also allows for easier diaper checks because the sleeper can be opened from navel to mid-thigh without exposing the rest of the torso or risking sliding off the shoulder.
Reverse I pattern. Sleeper opens at the back, with a zip, to the waist or to the ankle. I honestly donât see these very much at all. Their main uses seem to be freeing up the front of the sleeper for pockets for the wearer; also, the zip at the back is usually up to the neck and has a lock on it, making this a good sleeper for someone in a carer/charge relationship, at least psychologically if not practically.
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Why you should always use restraints for diaper changes:
-Your little wants to explore the world with their hands, but this isnât the time and place and their curiously needs to be curbed momentarily
-Little ones m are squirmy, and a squirmy Little is harder to wipe clean
-Some littles get âexcitedâ by mommy/daddy changing their diapies, and keeping them restrained makes sure their hands donât wander where they shouldnât
-Restraints can be a calming sense of security when a little is at their most vulnerable to their caregiver
-A little can roll off the changing table if they arenât tied down for their diaper change
-A little in a messy diaper can make a big mess if they move around while itâs coming off, you need to make sure they donât cause any trouble by strapping them down from the waist up
-Kicky feets might be cute, but it makes it too hard to get a diaper to fit right, so tie their legs down so they can only move them enough to get the diaper under them.
-A naughty little might need a spanking on the changing table, restraining them first gives you easy access to their bottom for tanning
-If you need to take their temperature, give them an enema/suppository or insert a plug, tieing a little down keeps them from fighting against the treatment they need
-It keeps them from grabbing lotion or powder and accidentally squirting it out and making a mess on the table and wasting diapering products
-Some littles are shy during diaper changes, but keeping their hands tied down makes sure they get used to seeing their mommy/daddy care to their most intimate needs
-If a little has been really good, itâs a great change for some special big-kid touches from their caregiver to reward them
-Finally, you restrain them because you can! Enforce their diapered submission by not even giving them the chance to change themselves, youâre in charge!
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The Ultimate Little Space Masterpost

Coloring Pages
Christmas
Halloween
Easter
 New Years
Disney
Dreamworks
Animals
 Alphabet
 Birthday
Fantasy
Flowers
People
School
Space
Sports

Clothing
Onesies
More Onesies
MORE Onesies
Even More Onesies
Dino Shirt (US)
Elephant Shirt (US)
Crown Shirt (US)
Teddy Bear Shirt (US)
âDaddyâ Shirt
Adult âBabyâ Shortalls
Little Gear Clothing Store
Footed Pajamas
Spree Picky
Onesies + Bibs
KigurumisÂ

Diapers
ABUÂ Space
ABUÂ Simple
ABUÂ Little Pawz
ABU Preschool Cloth
ABU Preschool Plastic
ABUÂ Cushies
ABUÂ Super Dry Kids
ABUÂ Lavender
Bambino Magnifico
Bambino Bellissimo
Bambino Classico
Bambino Teddy
Bambino Bianco
Rearz Princess Pink (US)
Rearz Safari (US)
Rearz Seduction (US)
Rearz Lil Squirts (US)
Tykables Overnights
Tykables Pleather
The Dotty Diaper Company Dotty The Pony
The Dotty Diaper Company Super Loompa
Rearz Website
Samples (US)
Samples (UK)Â

AccessoriesÂ
Pacifiers (US)
More Pacifiers (UK)
MORE Pacifiers (Aus)
Pacifier Clips
Plastic Pants
Adult Bottle Nipple (US)

Stuffed Toys
Elephant
Giraffe
Lion
Hippo
Monkey
Brown Teddy Bear
Moose
Multicolor Pig
Pink Pig
Duck
Koala
Alligator
Husky
Blue Dinosaur
Orange Dinosaur
Green Dinosaur
T-Rex
Triceratops
Red Dragon

âHardâ Toys
Alphabet Blocks
Alphabet Magnets
Alphabet Playmat
Play-Doh Mega Pack
My Little Pony
Fisher-Price Little People
American Girl Dolls
Wonder Crew Dolls
Dinosaur Toys
Legos
Kinetic Sand
Wikki Stix
Barbies
Hot Wheels Toy Cars
Funko Pop Figures
Sports Balls

Younger Shows
Blueâs Clues
Bear In The Big Blue House
The Backyardigans
Max and Ruby
 Rollie Pollie Olie
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Wonder Pets
Imagination Movers
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
House of Mouse
The Lion Guard
Sofia The First
Jojoâs Circus
Doc McStuffins
My Friends Tigger and Pooh
Little EinsteinsÂ
The Octonauts
Big Comfy Couch
Paw Patrol
Teletubbies
Peppa Pig
Dora The Explorer
The Wiggles
Yo Gabba Gabba!Â
Rainbow Brite
Muppet Babies

Older Shows
Steven Universe
The Fairly Odd Parents
Spongebob
Fosterâs Home For Imaginary Friends
The Amazing World of Gumball
Phineas and Ferb
American Dragon: Jake Long
Danny Phantom
Goof Troop
Recess
Duck TalesÂ
Teen Titans
Teen Titans Go!
Kim Possible
The Proud Family
Power Rangers Megaforce
Tom & Jerry
Dexterâs Laboratory
 CatDog
Back at the Barnyard
Dave The Barbarian
 FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman
Garfield and Friends
Fat Albert
The Flinstones
 Rugrats

Movies
How To Train Your Dragon
The Emperorâs New Groove
The Little Mermaid
Big Hero 6
Finding Nemo
Brave
Monsters, Inc.
Monsters University
Aladdin
Cinderella
Wall-E
Snow White and the Seven DwarvesÂ
Shrek
The Jungle Book
Bambi
Dumbo
The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland
Curious George
The Care Bears Movie
Tangled
MORE MOVIES AND CARTOONS

Crafts
Play Doh Recipe
Unicorn Poop Slime
Craft Stick Airplane
Homemade Paint
Craft Stick Stars
Glitter Gak
Weaving Rainbow Fish
Paper Plate Dream Catcher
55 Toilet Paper Roll Crafts
Magic Wand Reading Pointers
Sidewalk Chalk Recipe
Funny Face Flip Book
Ribbon Wands
Mason Jar Aquariums
 Balloon Rocket
Simple Winter Crafts
Hand Drum
50 Easy Kidz Crafts

Online Games
Feel The Music
Club Penguin
Webkinz
Dress Up Games
Girls Go Games
Addicting Games
Fancy Pants Adventure
Disney Games
Nick Games

By Yourself While Regressed
Color
Watch Cartoons
Play with PlayDoh
Dress Up
Go on Tumblr
Have a stuffie sleepover
Organize your toys/little stuff
Listen to kids music
Build with legos
Dress a doll
Sing loudly
Dance around your room
Create a stuffie chore chart
COVER EVERYTHING IN STICKERS
Paint!
Design Little Outfits
Make a wishlist
Have a Tea Party
Journal

Recipes
Corn Dog Nuggets
Apple Cookies
Taco Pop Tarts
Fruit SparklersÂ
Trail Mix
Pizza Pockets
âSandâ Pudding Cups
PB&J Finger Food
Mini Corn Dog MuffinsÂ
Gummy Worm Punch
Arielâs Oyster Pearl Cookies

Apps
Happy Pet Story
Neko Atsume
WeeMee
Miitomo
Quite.JP
FancyPants
Whereâs My Water?
Shokins World
Disney Find ân Seek
Toca Hair Salon 2
Octonauts
Barbie: Best Job Ever
Rainbow Slides: Care Bears!
Peppa Pig: Sports Day
Busy Water
My Little Pony: Harmony Quest
FEEL FREE TO ADD MORE!

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Imagine how wonderful a daycare for small/tiny ones could be!
Run by experienced caregivers, age regressors would have a place to make new friends and have somewhere to go when their own caregiver is busy.
Together, we can play with all the toys, do arts and crafts, have nap time, eat snackies, watch cartoons, cuddle with stuffies, go on the playground, or do any other activities that you can possibly think of!
Having a safe space like that would be a dream come true.
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Caregiver: "Baby, you know puppy dog eyes don't work on me!"
Little, trying it anyway: "But PLEAAASSSEEEE?" *Makes a pouty face, and fakes a quivering bottom lip*
Caregiver, giggling and rolling their eyes: "OH NO, I'VE BEEN DEFEATED! POUTY BABY FACE, MY ONE WEAKNESS!"
Little: *smiles and giggles*
Caregiver, suddenly serious: "Just kidding. I told you, I'm immune. I had my cutie cootie vaccine."
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Keep me in Little Space
Ask me what color something is.
Ask me to count your fingers, or how many crayons are out of the box.
Tell me to spell my name, or to read simple things.
Donât let me pay, or hand me money and tell me to pay like a big girl.
Hang my colorings in your room, on the fridge, or keep one with you.
Take pictures with me in photo booths.
Tell me when Iâm doing good, love me still on bad days.
Give me a chore/self love chart with stickers.
Give me snacks and drinks in special bowls and cups.
Keep watch and help me grow.
Pay attention to my dollies and toys with me.
Ask me if I have to potty before we go places, if I say no suggest I try anyway.
Always hold my hand or make me hold your belt loop (or similar) so you know Iâm not lost or in the way of cars.
Make sure Iâm tucked in and give me a stuffy to snuggle.
Always be honest and straight forward, no mind games. I donât understand them.
Take me on trips to the park or the zoo.
Donât let me by hot things like the stove, or sharp things like knives without your guidance.
Build forts with me.
Play with bath toys with me.
Give me a bath, washing everything for me.
Sing songs and read to me.
Be excited Iâm your little.
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Making Her Feel Little (Definitive Edition)
By no means am I an expert, but see the below list to help guide your little into littlespace and keep her there as long as her little heart desires. Hopefully you see something new or something youâve never considered! Emotional Care! âââââââââââââââââââ
- Ask her if sheâs being a good girl - Tell her when sheâs being good - Remind her how small she is - Call her cute little or pet names - Talk to her in a cute voice that brings a smile to her face - Say encouraging words - Make her blush - Congratulate her on doing something difficult - Always tell her you love her more. Never give in - Ask her a silly question - Playfully and politely tease her - Sit her in your lap - Cuddle her - Cuddle and tickle attacks - Pick her up and carry her around - Kiss her forehead - Kiss her cheek - Always offer her a hug. From the front and from behind - Pet/pat her head - Pat her diapered butt - Boop her nose - Wiggle her piggy toes - Blow raspberries on her belly - Hold her when sheâs sad - Wipe away her tears and console her - Be her safe place to go when she needs one - Hold her when sheâs shivering - Play with her hair - Take pictures with her - Put her drawings/colorings on your fridge - Interact in her little space - Lose to her puppy dog eyes - Ask her if there is something daddy can help with - Leave her cute easy to read notes, or little pictures to show you care - Let her smell you, spray your cologne on something for her - Let her wear one of daddyâs âgrown upâ shirts around the house
Physical Care! âââââââââââââââââââ - Kissing her ouchies - Calling any injuries ouchies or boo booâs - Give colorful Bandaidâs with childish designs - Wrap her up and tell her sheâs brave for not crying (Or tell her that anyway even her tears have subsided) - Rub her tummy when it hurts - Hold her hand in public so she doesnât wander off - Help her get something she canât reach - Buckle her seatbelt - Order for her - Never let her pay - Let her pick out a toy or treat, and buy it for her - Randomly bring her paci to her - Telling her to say âahâ before putting her paci in her mouth - Take her somewhere it would be okay to dress as a little - Open doors for her - Cover her eyes with your hands to hide them from scary or inappropriate things - Let her help you pick something out - Frequent diaper checks - Surprise her with a âlittleâ gift if you havenât seen her in awhile - Pack a diaper bag in front of her if youâre both going out so she sees firsthand all the little stuff you are bringing along
Time to Get Ready for the day, Baby Girl! âââââââââââââââââââ - Good morning text when youâre not around - Pull her close and give her a good morning kiss - Ask her about her dreams - Change her diapers. Baby Wipes, Powder, ointment when needed, baby lotion and a kiss at the end for being good during her change - Undress her - Give her a bubble bath - Wash her hair (make sure she closes her eyes so she doesnât get shampoo in them when you rinse) - Dry her off with a towel - Choose what she wears for the day - Dress her - Tie her shoes for her - Help her put her jacket or coat on and zip it up for her - Brush her hair - Give her bows, pig tails, or anything else she needs to feel cute
Chore Time & Learning Time! âââââââââââââââââââ - Give her a routine - Set up a chore chart - Ask her to think if there was anything she forgot to do today - Help her with a difficult chore - Help her make a difficult choice, spell out the options of each - Ask her to put away her toys - Ask her to gather all her dirty clothes for you to wash - Remind her to say âPleaseâ and âThank youâ - Ask her to count something. (How many apples do we have left? How many cars are there in line? How many fingers am I holding up?) - Ask her the color of something - Ask her to identify some basic shapes - Tell her to read you something easy - Ask her to spell something easy - Ask her to do basic math (1 animal cracker +2 raisins =?) - Ask her if she has any homework, if she needs help with her homework, or if sheâs finished her homework
Meal Time! âââââââââââââââââââ - Handing her a sippy with a yummy drink - Handing her a bottle (ba-ba) - Tell her to keep both hands on her drink so she doesnât spill - Put her in a bib before meals - Sitting her in a high chair or booster seat when practical is preferred - Remind her to wash her hands before a meal - Refilling her sippy for her so she doesnât spill - Blowing on hot food - Cutting her food for her - Cut the icky crusts off her sandwiches - Feeding her her food - Airplane or other playfulness to make sure she eats her meal - When out to eat, ask for a kidâs menu (and crayons where applicable) - Wipe her mouth or hands off when she gets messy - Tell her to be a good girl and finish whatâs on her plate - A sweet treat every now and then - Ask her to count one of her food items or tell you the color of different things on her plate - Telling her no sweets so she doesnât ruin her next meal - Use dishes and silverware meant for toddlers. Plastic forks with dull prongs or plastic plates with cartoon designs on them are best
Play Time! âââââââââââââââââââ - Surprise trips to the park - Push her on the swing - Take her to play with puppies and kitties - Those little kid trips every Little dreams about (Disney World) - Sand castles at the beach, snow forts in snow, leaf piles in the fall - Kiddie pool out back on a hot summer day - Take her on a âthemedâ little date - Playing with her toys with her - Joining her in her tea party - Referring to her stuffies by name - Interacting with her stuffies as if theyâre living - Remembering little stories or traits about her stuffies - Invite her to a surprise tea party with her stuffies and you - Puppet show! Or more likely an interactive story using her stuffies - Play pretend with her. Put yourself in the imaginary world she has chosen - Ask her about her imaginary friend - Let her play dress up with her clothes or your adult clothes - Color with her - Make her something while drawing or doing arts and crafts - Finger painting somewhere itâs okay to make a mess - Sidewalk chalk outdoors with her - Play little aged games (Candyland, for example) - Build her a blanket fort - Piggy back rides - Give her upsies! Toss her up and catch her (if practical) - Chase her around the room/house/yard - Suggest a movie meant for little ones - Watch cartoons with her - Play a cute 2 player game. Co-op, or competitive (but let her win once in awhile) - Sing-a-long songs. Have her sing them or dance - Have a play pen set up and/or the foam piece flooring set up in their main playing area
Bed Time! âââââââââââââââââââ
- Ask if shes ready for bed. âBed-Time, Beddy Bye Time, Ni-Night time, etcâ - Remind her to brush her teeth and go potty before bed - Dress her in her jammies and night-time diaper - Ask her which stuffie she wants to sleep with and put it in her arms - Find her favorite blanket, her âblankieâ and give it to her - Tuck her in - Read bedtime stories - Make up a fairy tail story for her â Ask for her input in your made up story - Sing or hum her a lullaby - Ask her if she needs her night light, plug it in if she does - Check for monsters (closet, under bed, hallway) - Keep her safe from the dark, the thunderstorms, or the meanies in her life - Be her big spoon - Let her fall asleep on you - Goodnight texts when youâre not around - Be there for her if she has nightmares. Tell her everything is okay now that Daddy is here.
Important Things to Ask or Say! âââââââââââââââââââ - âDid you go potty?â âDo you need to go potty?â - âDo you need to be changed?â - âDid you go pee-pee?â âDid you make a mess?â - âDid you take your medicine like a big girl?â - âBe careful babyâ - âMake sure you stay close to Daddyâ - âYouâre too little to do that!â - âDoes baby need a hand?â - âDid you learn anything new today?â - âDo you need anything from Daddy?â - âDo you love Daddy?â - âWhat does my little girl want to do today?â - âTell me everything about your day. I want to know!â - âWhich veggie is the most icky?â - âAre you ticklish? Where is your most tickliest spot?â - âAre you scared of the dark?â - âWhich Stuffie is the one to which you tell all your secrets?â - âWhich dinosaur is best?â - âWhat shape do you want your (Sandwich, Pancakes, Cookies, etc.) in?â - âWhereâs the best hiding spot for hide and seek?â - âWhich drink is the bestest, most yummiest drink?â - âWhat color is your toothbrush?â - âWhat does baby want for her birthday?â - âWhich snacks make you feel the Littlest?â - âOther than stuffies, what other Little toys do you have? Cars? Tea Set? a Red Wagon?â - âRemember we give puppies (or kitties) soft petsâ - âWe try and color inside the lines, donât we baby girl?â
Punishment Time! âââââââââââââââââââ - If sheâs not being good, tell her to behave herself - If she continues to misbehave, threaten a spanking - Make sure she doesnât say inappropriate words - Make sure she doesnât get into anything meant for adults; (babies get curious!) - Make sure she shares her toys and plays well with others - Put her in a nap if sheâs fussy - Put her in time out if sheâs being naughty - Make her say out loud why sheâs being punished - Make her write lines outlining how she misbehaved - Use your stern daddy or mommy voice - Avoid yelling, shouting, or raising your voice if at all possible - If all else fails, over the knee spanking (diapered or bare bottomed)
Last, but not least,
YOUâRE HER WHOLE WORLD, and she needs to know that she is your whole world too!
Input/constructive criticism appreciated Inspiration from posts by daddyslovelyprincess33, kitten-space-124 sciencescribbler, and jennibellarella. ©OliveEyedDaddy(Ÿ)
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Ways to make a little feel "extra little!"
Some ways for CGâs to make their little feel safe and less anxious; these make our hearts melt and make us feel loved and accepted!
- Calling us kiddo and other cute petnames - Diaper checks and hugs that are just sneaky diaper checks - Talking to us in third person (âDoes somebody feel little?â, âI think somebody had an accidentâŠâ) - Playing with our plushies! Make them nuzzle and pounce us! - Making sure we have a paci and a stuffed animal before bed and telling us our plushie will keep us safe at night. - Noticing we dropped our paci or plushie during a nap and fixing it for us - A well timed hug after a diaper change - Inconspicuously making us feel little in public - Subtle reminders of why we are diapered - Telling us you are proud of us when we do something cute - Butt pats - Telling us we are too little for something - Telling us itâs âTime to get diapered for bedâ and having us bring you the diaper bag/supplies - Kissing us goodnight - Reading us bedtime stories - Involving our plushies in storytime - Helping us cuddle our plushie - Raspberries on our tummy - Nose boops (during changes, when you tell us we are too little)
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night routineâĄ
đtoys are always tidied and put away where they belong!
đjammies are changed into! for those smaller babies, mama changes you into your onesieâĄ
đteethies brushed, face and hands washed!
đfor toddler kiddos, mama fills your sippy with water just incase. for tiny lil ones, mama feeds you a bottle of milk!
đtime to get into bed! mama tucks you in nice and tightly with your favourite stuffie!
đstory time! you choose a story for mama to read to you before niniâĄ
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The "Road Trips With Littles" Packing List!
Road trips are fun. Road trips with littles/ regressed cute little ones? More fun. Not EVERYONE would agree, but that's because some people are dumbdumbs.
So how do you make it a success? I've you a handy list below to help you out!
Snacks! Now, you might be worried they don't have a bib, or might make a mess, so be sure they're handy snacks! And try to avoid sticky or sugary snacks, unless you want a hyper, sticky handed little one!
GAMES! If you think they're old enough for like a handheld or a switch, that's great! If it's a cute baby fuzzy toy to just keep your silly baby engaged, that's great too.
A spare change of clothes... for the odd accident, mess, spill, etc. You never know when you're gonna get a sudden leak or accident from your little one!
Changes! No, not clothes... diapees, pull ups, maybe a fresh butt plug to quiet them, bring a fresh change of any supplies you need!
Diapering or little supplies, including powder, a changing mat, wipes, a disposal bag, etc!
STUFFIES! How did i make it this far before mentioning stuffies? And if you've got a backpack, it will end up LOADED with cute little stuffies!
Masks!! Because you can also hide pacifiers under the masks, and it's a safe and Healthy policy to mask up when out and about these days! The paci is just an extra bonus!
DRINKS! Can't let your little end up dehydrated, can we? This of course leads back to the aforementioned need for changes though.
A camera or camera phone for cute pics cuz you'll need it! Littles are always off being cute and you need to capture the moment!
Backpack or extra large purse... so you can carry all your supplies needed around without the silly little having to wait for changes and stuffies and such!
SEX TOYS... wait, this might not be for everyone, but be sure to bring it if your little needs it! Some littles do best with a peepee cage, or chastity belt, or plug in their tushy, or even a dildo to tease with! Always be safe in the car... but don't deny yourself the fun of sexy times! Just be advised that some little ones get over eager, so you might need to keep these under close supervision!
Blankies... especially if it gets cold where you live! Little ones forget their jacket or mittens or hats and they often need extra blankets to cuddle or sleep under in a long car ride!
Is there anything else I've missed? I sure doubt it but who knows, maybe YOU'RE better at packing than us! Even @giggle-byte didn't have more to add, and she's the cleverest momma ever!
And as always... stay happy, stay healthy, and stay kinky!
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