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Headcanon #15
These Pokémon are great for busy or single parents who need a little extra help with the kids: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Sandslash, Nidoqueen, Nidoking, Wigglytuff, Growlithe, Arcanine, Alakazam, Machamp, Chansey, Blissey, Kangaskhan, Feraligatr, Granbull, Ursaring, Delibird, Blaziken, Gardevoir, Medicham, Flygon, Infernape, Empoleon, Luxray, Lucario, Abomasnow, Herdier, Stoutland, Pansage, Simisage, Pansear, Simisear, Panpour, Simipour, Audino, Throh, Sawk, Lilligant, Krookodile, Cinccino, Gothitelle, Mienfoo, Mienshao, Chesnaught, Delphox, Greninja, Florges, Oranguru, Passimian, Rillaboom, Cinderace, Inteleon, Indeedee.
Of course, parents should always be sure they trust an individual Pokémon before leaving it home with their child unsupervised, especially younger children and babies.
In Pokémon battles, Pokémon use attacks known as 'soft attacks.' These attacks use less power than those that would be used in the wild or as self-defense. Soft Fire-type attacks are actually just warm instead of hot. A soft 'Scratch' attack is more like the Pokémon simply pawing at its opponent. This is how Pokémon are able to battle without causing serious damage to each other. Pokémon Battles are more like the Pokémon are roughhousing than trying to kill each other. Like human wrestling.