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4. Put Magnets On Cups
Kids drink a lot through out the day, and therefore use a lot of cups. To help cut back on all those dishes you have to do day to day, glue some magnets on your kid’s cups. This will allow them to store the cups on the refrigerator when they are all done drinking. It’s such a simple solution and I can’t wait to use it in my household!
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5. Turn Chores Into Fun Games
Getting children to do chores can be World War III. The constant battle of asking them to do something a million times over without them actually doing it can get really old. Well, why not incorporate a little fun into a simple chore like sweeping? Tape off a little section on the floor that needs to be swept with some painter’s tape. Hand your child the broom, then tell your child that the objective of the game is to get all the crumbs and other stuff on the floor inside the little box. Creating a game out of a mundane chore will hopefully take the fight out of getting your kids to do chores.
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6. Make Monster Spray
If you’re kids are going through a phase where they are afraid of monsters, make a special monster spray. You can pretend like you bought it at a specialty store for getting rid of monsters and then spray it all over your house to ease your kid’s minds. You could actually use the genius idea for anything that your kids are afraid of, too. No more monster, boogie man, or ghost nightmares for your kiddos!
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