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7/2/2025, 5:25:56 AM
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It doesn't necessarily have to happen that way. Usually in these kinds of accidents, the child is able to pull the dryer door shut, but can't push it open from the inside and gets stuck. In at least one known incident, there was time left on the timer, and the dryer activated when the kid shut the door.
One time I saw a toddler watch some Peppa Pig cartoon. Peppa was goofing around and slamming a computer keyboard. Immediately after the cartoon was over, the toddler went for the nearby computer keyboard and slammed it the same way. Children do mimic stuff that they see. It's how they learn to do things. Because of that, I can understand why Disney got antsy about showing a scene where a small child hides inside a dryer.
It doesn't necessarily have to happen that way. Usually in these kinds of accidents, the child is able to pull the dryer door shut, but can't push it open from the inside and gets stuck. In at least one known incident, there was time left on the timer, and the dryer activated when the kid shut the door.
One time I saw a toddler watch some Peppa Pig cartoon. Peppa was goofing around and slamming a computer keyboard. Immediately after the cartoon was over, the toddler went for the nearby computer keyboard and slammed it the same way. Children do mimic stuff that they see. It's how they learn to do things. Because of that, I can understand why Disney got antsy about showing a scene where a small child hides inside a dryer.
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