32 Parenting Tips That Make Life So Much Easier
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1/32 Use a sticker on the inside of their shoes to make sure they put their shoes on the correct feet.
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2/32 Kids having trouble sleeping at night? All you need is an empty spray bottle and some decorations to create this “Monster Spray”
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3/32 Don’t get rid of the crib when they grow up
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4/32 Cupcake patty pans around an ice block will help keep those little fingers from getting sticky
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5/32 Lint rollers are great for picking up glitter… and just about anything else!
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6/32 The best way to remove strawberry stems? Use a straw
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7/32 Everyone who has ever flown with infants knows it can be a bit rough… so here’s one way to keep everyone around you happy
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8/32 The best way to warm up two bowls in the microwave at the same time
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9/32 Make chores more appealing with clever bonus rewards
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10/32 Keep your kids happy with this clever cheese arrangement.
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11/32 Vomit stains are nasty. Just wipe up the excess and then spread a paste of baking soda and water over the remainder. It will take on a powdery consistency as it dries, which you can then vacuum right up
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12/32 This baby shower cap will help make bath time less teary.
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13/32 Make time-out more effective with this handy tip: fill a bottle up 3/4 with water, then add a bottle of glitter glue and some ultra-fine glitter. Flip the bottle, and when the glitter settles, their time-out is over.
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14/32 A big cardboard box can be re-purposed as a stair slide - just be really careful with this one
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15/32 Here’s a simple tip to help babies who cough all night:
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16/32 Use some fabric and a table to make a kid-sized hammock.
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17/32 Teach them to hold their drink by the side flaps to prevent them over-squeezing poppers
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18/32 Cut up a pool noodle and use it to prevent little fingers getting slammed in doors
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19/32 An awesome tip for taking splinters out
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20/32 Cut a hole in a dummy and stick a dropper in it to make taking medicine less traumatising
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21/32 Don’t damage your home with nails, use cable ties to secure baby gates.
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22/32 You’ll never lose your child again with these forget-me-not mittens
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23/32 Insert a crazy straw upside-down to keep kids from pulling it out of the cup and spilling drink everywhere.
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24/32 Old bottles make great extenders for little ones who can’t reach the tap
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25/32 Use a laundry basket to keep bath toys from floating away
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26/32 Make keeping warm fun with this awesome ‘knight’s helmet’ beanie
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27/32 Put a pool noodle under a fitted sheet as a barrier to stop kids falling out of bed at night.
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28/32 Having trouble telling your twins apart? These adorable jumpsuits and t-shirts from Snug Attack might help.
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29/32 An old DVD case is great for storing paper and pencils and keeps kids busy on the road.
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30/32 Shoe caddies also make great snack and activity holders for long car trips
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31/32 To prevent apple slices from going brown in a lunch box, put them back together and secure them with a couple of rubber bands
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32/32 Sick of cleaning the floors?
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