1 | This cute baby mop suit lets your child crawl and help out around the house at the same time.
2 | Use a shoe caddy to hold snacks and activities during long car rides.
3 | Help other people (and yourself) tell your twins apart with these tiny rompers.
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4 | Making sure your kids dress warmly can be quite the chore…
5 | Give them temporary tattoos in case they get lost during an outing.
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6 | Old lotion bottles can be used as faucet extenders until the little tykes aren’t so little anymore.
7 | Never worry about losing them in public with these forget-met-not mittens
8 | Cut a hole in a pacifier and stick a dropper in it to make taking medicine slightly less traumatizing.
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9 | A cut pool noodle will prevent little fingers from getting slammed in doors.
10 | (My personal favorite) Create a kid-sized hammock with some fabric and a table.
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11 | If you’re super careful, a big cardboard box can be re-purposed into a stair slide.
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12 | A box fan can help a blanket fort stay up, while also making sure the adventurer inside is getting enough air.
13 | A baby shower cap will make bath time tear-free.
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14 | Keep their tummies full with this simple cheese rearrangement.
15 | Better yet, keep two tummies full at the same time by heating multiple bowls at once in your microwave.
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16 | Teach them a simple way to make strawberries more enjoyable.
17 | A cupcake holder around a popsicle stick will keep little hands from getting sticky on hot days.
18 | A spray bottle and cute decorations are all you need to create “Monster Spray” that stops kids from worrying at night.
19 | To get them to put their shoes on the correct feet, cut a sticker in half and place it on the insides of their shoes.
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20 | I get so worried when the baby coughs all night. Here’s how to alleviate that:
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21 | Prevent spills by inserting a crazy straw upside-down to keep kids from yanking it right out of the cup.
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22 | To keep apple slices from getting brown in a lunch bag, put them back together and secure them with a couple of rubber bands.
23 | Use an old DVD case to store paper and colored pencils for an on-the-road easel.
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24 | If you’re afraid of them falling out at night, create a barrier by putting a pool noodle under a fitted sheet.
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25 | Use a laundry basket to keep bath toys from floating away.
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26 | Instead of damaging your home with nails, use a ziptie to secure baby gates to the banister.
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27 | Splinters can be so painful. This will make it better:
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28 | Some glue and glitter can turn any money into “tooth fairy money.”
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29 | Prevent them from over-squeezing juice boxes by teaching them to hold the drink by the side flaps.
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30 | To give a more effective time-out, 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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31 | To clean up pesky vomit stains, wipe up the excess and then spread a paste of baking soda and water over the remaining ick. Let it dry until it takes on a powdery consistency and then vacuum it right up.
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32 | Convince them to do chores by offering things they need rather than bonus rewards.
33 | If you’re flying with infants, there’s a simple way to make sure the other passengers are more understanding to your plight.
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34 | A lint roller picks up glitter (and just about anything else) like a charm!
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