The passage provides guidance on managing infants and children with foreign bodies in their eyes, ears, and nose. It states that common foreign bodies include crayons, glitter, and beads. Beads especially fit well into the ears and nose. If objects are stuck but protruding, they can be gently eased out, but otherwise touching them may push them in further. It is best to call a first aider or take the child to minor injuries or an emergency department for evaluation and safe removal. Asthmatic children may require preventer inhalers before exercise to control their condition. Leaving asthma untreated when their inhaler is not available could result in death.