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| Head to mall and restaurant playspaces first thing in the morning |
| Published: July 26, 2007, 10:26 am |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, Fun Toys, Travel Going Out |
| We do what we must some days to keep the kids busy. Here's how Gretchen makes the most of free indoor playspaces at malls and fast food restaurants: I rely on indoor playspaces to run off my daughter's energy when the weather outside is nasty or too hot. But a lot of other parents have the same idea, so on especially yucky days the |
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| Coffee stirrers make good juice box straws |
| Published: July 25, 2007, 9:18 am |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, 05 12yrs Kid, Feeding Nursing, Travel Going Out |
| Why do the juice box straws always end up at the bottom of the bag? Winnie's solution: I had a ton of coffee stirrers left over from a party and figured I'd just use them for craft projects. However, I've found that hollow coffee stirrers make a great straw for kids. From toting juice boxes in my bag, I often lose the straw. Coffee stirrers |
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| Frozen yogurt tubes stand in for ice cream treats |
| Published: July 24, 2007, 12:53 pm |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, 05 12yrs Kid, Feeding Nursing |
| From Sara: I wouldn't normally buy yogurt in tubes, but I picked some up the other day and noticed a suggestion to freeze them. Sold! I now keep "frozen yogurt" tubes in the freezer for a healthier treat than ice cream. Popping a frozen yogurt tube into a lunchbox keeps things cool till the lunch bell rings, and the |
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| Socks stop cold water bottles from dripping |
| Published: July 23, 2007, 9:59 am |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, 05 12yrs Kid, Feeding Nursing, Travel Going Out |
| Try Ana's smart hack on your next summer outing: At the zoo, it was extremely hot and humid so I pulled out the water bottles we brought to keep hydrated. Within seconds, the cold bottles, of course, started dripping condensation and it was hard for our three-year-old to keep a grip on his. Having a pre-schooler, I always pack an |
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| Special for Parenthackers: Swap stuff at Zwaggle |
| Published: July 23, 2007, 9:03 am |
| Tags: 0 01yrs Infant, 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, 05 12yrs Kid, Getting Organized, Saving Money |
| Ryan very thoughtfully included all us Parenthackers in an invitation to use Zwaggle! I haven't tried it myself, but it looks fascinating, especially during summer clear-out mode. Thank you, Ryan! There's a cool website, zwaggle.com, and using points instead of money, it allows you to post and get used kids stuff. We've been able to recycle a |
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| Freeze old teethers for cool boo boo relief |
| Published: July 22, 2007, 10:43 am |
| Tags: 0 01yrs Infant, 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, Fun Toys, Gear, Health Development |
| Good thing Sara didn't throw out all those old teethers: Remember those water filled plastic teething toys? My daughter is well passed teething, but I popped them into the freezer and now when she has a "hurt" I offer her a frozen frog or fish to put on it. Cold compresses are good for a lot of things, but playing with an |
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| Warm bath lotion in the bathwater |
| Published: July 19, 2007, 2:57 pm |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, 05 12yrs Kid, Bathtime |
| Marykz's daughter's getting the luxury treatment! My daughter doesn't like to get out of the warm bath and have to have cold lotion spread on her dry skin. So, I put the (closed) bottle of lotion in the warm bath water for the last few minutes of bathtime to warm up the lotion. We have a plethora of containers in the bath as toys |
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| Snug-fitting foam plugs the gap between bed and wall |
| Published: July 19, 2007, 12:53 pm |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, Habitat, Sleep Yours And Theirs |
| Jonathan solved a the bed gap problem like this: After our 2 1/2 year old transitioned from a crib to a real bed, my wife and I started were woken up several times in the middle of the night with our son in our room in tears. It turned out that the gap between the wall and his bed, about 2 inches, was just wide enough for piglet, his favorite |
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| Easy cooking project: Homemade tortillas |
| Published: July 27, 2007, 9:58 am |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, 05 12yrs Kid, Feeding Nursing, Fun Toys, Habitat, Learning |
| My kids both have an attraction to anything squishy. They love all of those stretchy, gel-like trinkets flooding the market, and all manner of playdough. When I can muster the patience, I pull out the flour, water, salt, baking soda, vinegar, and food coloring -- my son's favorite ingredients for "experiments," and let the kids have at it. They |
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| Tricks for keeping toddlers hydrated |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 12:51 pm |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, Feeding Nursing, Health Development, Travel Going Out |
| Beat the heat with some kid hydration hacks, from Sara: We're traveling in the very hot and dry country of Turkey this summer with a two year old, and have found the following to be helpful in keeping her hydrated: 1) "Juicify" your water -- Miss J doesn't get much juice, so a little bit poured into a glass of water at mealtimes encourages |
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| How to keep kids in bed till wakeup time |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 9:00 am |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, Behavior, Habitat, Learning, Sleep Yours Theirs |
| Father-to-be Keith has already started filing away parent hacks for future use! This one is sure to come in handy for these crazily early summer sunrises: To keep their little ones in bed until an appropriate time, some friends of ours have taped a cutout of the number "6" next to the hour-digit(s) of the clock on the night |
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| Can you clean a computer keyboard in the dishwasher? Talk amongst yourselves. |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 1:13 pm |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, 05 12yrs Kid, 13 18yrs Teen, 18yrs Grownup, Habitat |
| Sally wonders (as do I): Slashdot had a story about a successful dishwasher santitizing method for keyboards. Apparently, they have more bacteria than a toilet!!??!! But I'm not sending this to fuel the fears of the germ-o-phobic I'm more interested in using this hack to get the GRAPE JELLY OFF THE KEYBOARD! I'm still a little hesitant, |
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| Develop a Shutterbug: Time with Kids with Cameras |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 4:08 pm |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, 05 12yrs Kid, Fun Toys, Learning, Travel Going Out |
| When I heard about the "A Little Perspective" kids' photo contest, it struck me as golden Parent Hacker opportunity for some late summer family fun. Get out the camera, but this time you may get to be the subject or just an on-looker. Take your kids and a durable camera out for a photo safari of somewhere exotic like the backyard, downtown, or a |
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| An easier way to apply sunscreen to kids' faces |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 10:32 am |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, 05 12yrs Kid, Health Development, Travel Going Out |
| Cheri's summer-simplifying tip: I have found a way to make applying sunscreen to my kiddo's face SO much easier! I was always finding myself chasing their faces around and telling them to "Look up!" Finally I had my son lay flat on the floor. He barely moved his head at all, and I could really see where I was |
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| Pipe your car's navigation system into your kid's portable DVD player |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 12:46 pm |
| Tags: 01 03yrs Toddler, 03 05yrs Preschooler, 05 12yrs Kid, Fun Toys, Travel Going Out |
| Eirik's brilliant road trip entertainment hack for GPS/navigation system users: Our four year old son has been very interested in the navigation system I am running while we're out driving. He leans over to follow it closely and it's actually great entertainment for a little boy that sometimes finds it boring to drive for hours Because |
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