That’s not necessarily a bad result. If he’s busy stuffing beans up his nose, then this might keep him out of greater trouble; everything else that’s listed before (and which apparently he did before) seems worse. That might be just what his mother planned.
i once had to go to the doctor so he could fish a lego out of my nose. So, that was worse than eating all the cabbage or spilling all the milk I think. More scary, and probably more expensive, depending on how the insurance worked out.
That’s not necessarily a bad result. If he’s busy stuffing beans up his nose, then this might keep him out of greater trouble; everything else that’s listed before (and which apparently he did before) seems worse. That might be just what his mother planned.
i once had to go to the doctor so he could fish a lego out of my nose. So, that was worse than eating all the cabbage or spilling all the milk I think. More scary, and probably more expensive, depending on how the insurance worked out.
I think that shape, hardness, and solubility would all make a Lego brick worse than a bean.
Really, the only way to tell is probably to try it out. Who wants to volunteer for an experiment?