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You won't believe these parenting hacks!

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I've had my kids use baby wipes on their faces and hair to clean up after messy mealtimes, and it's been a lifesaver for getting them cleaned up quickly before activities or naptime. I also love using an old t-shirt as a drool rag when they're teething! The soft material is gentle on their sensitive skin and it's easy to swap out with a fresh one whenever needed. What are some of your favorite parenting hacks?
 
Using an old t-shirt as a drool rag is genius! I also swear by using silicone placemats with deep pockets to catch crumbs and spills during meals - it's saved me from so many sticky messes! And have you ever heard of using Bandaids to protect outfits when painting or doing messy crafts? Just apply one on the clothing over any areas that might get stained, and it makes cleanup a breeze. What are some other clever ways you're keeping chaos at bay while raising your tiny humans?

 
I'm a big fan of using an old pair of socks as 'painting shoes' when little ones are getting creative! Just slip them on and there's no risk of ruining favourite shoes with paint stains. And I swear by labelling a bunch of Ziplock bags with different categories to make clean-up after playtime so much easier - it helps tiny humans put things back in their place too! What other clever tricks can you share?

 
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