33 Genius Hacks Guaranteed To Make A Parent’s Job Easier
1. If your kids are always using new cups, give them their own designated cups with magnets to stick to the fridge.
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2. Use a Play-Doh confetti maker to make your own baby puff treats.
You can use ingredients that are so much better than the store-bought variety. Get the directions here.
3. Cover a play table in oilcloth to create a water-resistant outdoor picnic table for the kids.
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Get the directions and tons more examples here.
4. A Capri Sun in the freezer becomes a fun and easy slushy.
5. Put a sticker that has been cut in half on shoes’ inner soles to show your child the correct foot for their shoes.
6. Keep pacifiers clean in your bag with sauce-to-go containers.
7. Dawn, hydrogen peroxide, and baking soda will get set-in baby food stains out of a onesie.
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Get the recipe for this magical solution here.
8. Repurpose a large pump dispenser to fill water balloons.
9. Liquid Bandage will seal in a temporary safety tattoo on your child.
If your child gets lost at the amusement park, your phone number is emblazoned right there on their arm. Get the directions here.
10. The “You Shall Not Pass” sign provides a visual limit to how much toilet paper your child can take.
11. Easily make a Girl Scout cookie carrier out of a Tupperware tray and some duct tape.
It’ll make going door to door so much easier. Get the directions here.
12. A rubber band will help kids grip pencils better.
13. Helichrysum is the essential oil you need for accident-prone kids.
It’s used by dentists to stop bleeding instantly. Read more about it here.
14. Gluing pennies is a way to improvise tap dancing shoes.
15. Put a “safety spot” sticker on your car to ensure an older child doesn’t wander off while you load or unload the car.
You can improvise your own with a large, round sticker, or purchase the Parking Pal magnet here.
16. A plastic cup will keep little hands safe when handling sparklers on the Fourth of July.
17. An inflatable pool makes a great safe play area for babies and toddlers.
18. A small spray bottle with 2 tablespoons of fabric softener and water = “Doll Hairspray.”
19. Another use for your glue gun: Plug up those holes in your bath toys so they don’t get all moldy.
20. Make sidewalk chalk in deodorant dispensers for mess-free drawing.
Get the recipe here.
21. Dollar store shower caddies are great to have around for eating in the car.
22. Cut up pieces of fleece to create a teething guard for your baby’s crib.
Get the full tutorial here.
23. A crib sheet will keep an outdoor baby from getting bitten up by mosquitoes.
24. Use an egg carton for card games.
25. Use a glue gun to prevent shoes from slipping.
26. Catch kids trying to sneak out with this clever little hack.
27. Have more than one child? Use the dot method to separate their clothing.
In this household, the oldest child gets one dot while the younger one gets two.
28. Make a “busy wallet” with drawing paper, fun stickers, and a pen to occupy kids while they wait for their food.
29. Add Jell-O to your popsicles so they don’t melt into a drippy mess.
Get the recipe for this slow-melt popsicle recipe here.
30. Bringing a baby bath to the beach means a baby doesn’t have to miss out on splashing fun.
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31. A $3 thrift store camera bag makes the best diaper bag ever.
32. Put a padlock on your plugs to keep your kids from plugging in electrical appliances.
33. And finally… this solution will SAVE YOUR LIFE (and your beds) during the potty-training phase.
Heather Spohr from The Spohrs Are Multiplying placed wee wee pads underneath her child’s fitted sheet to protect the mattress from accidents. She actually double layers them — one layer of wee wee pads, one fitted sheet, one layer of wee wee pads, another fitted sheet — so that she could remove the top layer after bed-wetting without having to re-fit the bed. A serious time and sleep saver during a challenging time.