They say that if you become a parent, you are magically being creative in anything and can do multi-tasking. On the other hand, kids are continually curious and are asking why things happened.
So think outside the box can go naturally. Be prepared always!
Do you want to be smart like your kid? You can check and save these amazing 63 parenting tricks shared by various parents!
1. Cheap Cold Pack
A frozen sponge in a ziplock bag is a cheap alternative to cold packs. It’s also fun to let your kid choose the color!
2. Germ-free Wheels
If you have to bring the stroller in the house after a baby walks, you can put shower caps on the wheels to avoid bringing dirt inside.
3. Lollipop Case
Kids love lollipops, but rarely do they eat the whole thing- probably for the better. To keep them clean until they want to go back to them, you can put them in plastic eggs. Genius, isn’t it?
4. Left Or Right?
When your child starts putting on their shoes by themselves, they will probably face difficulties telling left from right. Try putting stickers on the shoes to help them find the right shoe.
5. Fasten Your Seatbelt
When you’re a metal dad and want to share the live concert experience with your little one while making sure they’re safe in place, you can use your dreadlocks as a safety belt. Does it work? Now so sure, but it’s fun to watch!
6. Recycle
If you don’t want to throw away or give away your child’s old cradle, you can recycle it! Just coat it in chalkboard paint and there you have a fancy new desk!
7. Hide And Seek
We all know children go crazy about chocolate and candy. If you want to hide them, an easy trick that works every single time is to put your treats in frozen bean bags. They’ll never think of opening them!
8. Mini Playground
Taking your toddlers to the beach involves many risks, such as having them eating sand, crawling away from you, and many more. If you want to avoid some, you can use this simple technique to create a safe spot for your child to play in.
9. Helping Hand
This mom had a genius idea to get her daughter help her with household chores. You could try it too!
10. Baby Bath
This is a great idea that can come in handy for those of you who don’t have a bathtub in the bathroom. These baby pools seem to do the job.
11. Be There Even When You’re Not
If your child needs you to hug them to sleep but you’re too tired to do this all night, just substitute your hand for a stuffed glove when they fall asleep. This way you can go about your stuff and your toddler won’t interrupt their sleep.
12. Creativity Box
Children tend to draw on anything when they’re going through the stage that they start to understand what they can do with their hands and a few markers. To avoid having the walls drawn, you can give them big, empty boxes and let them unleash their inner Picasso!
13. Keep Them Busy
Sometimes they just can’t stop nagging or complaining about being bored. At those times you can give them some brushes, a tin full of water, and ask them to paint the fence. This will keep them busy for some time.
14. Drip Catcher
Popsicles and ice cream tend to drip. To avoid dripping on your little one’s hands and clothes, try using a coffee cup lid upside down.
15. Creative Sweeping
Sweeping the floor can become a fun activity if you employ this simple trick. Maybe you should try it next time!
16. Tangled Hair Don’t Care
Do your kids ever complain about tangled doll hair? Just wash them with a mix of dish soap and conditioner and you may not have complaints again!
17. Toy Car Garage
If you want a cheap substitute for a toy car garage, you can follow this parent’s example who just put one together out of toilet rolls!
18. Baby Photoshoot
Probably the only way to keep a baby calm is to have them feel their parents’ body and listen to their hearts. No wonder this dad was used as a prop in this case!
19. Monster Spray
Monster spray is a great idea to calm down kids who can’t sleep at night because they’re afraid of monsters, ghosts and whatnot.
20. Carseat Emergency Card
Stick this emergency card on your child’s carseat with their names and possible medical conditions. It can prove extremely useful in the event of an accident, if the parents are unconcious when help arrives.
21. Plane Fun
Like road trips, plane trips tend to make the little ones nervous and restless. Here’s a trick to keep them busy: have them play with stickers- this will keep them occupied for at least half an hour.
22. Snow Day
If you and your kids have gotten bored of the same old snowman on snow days, this year try out the igloo. You can make snow blocks using rectangular tupperware!
23. Go Car Potty
If your kid is potty trained and needs to use the bathroom while they’re in the car, you can have on hand a potty chair and some diapers. When they’re done, just wrap up the diaper and you’re good to go.
24. Treasure Hunt
Instead of looking for lost things around the house alone, create a quick treasure hunt for your children to help you out without them realizing it! Win win!
25. No-Slip Socks
Running around the house in your socks can be very dangerous, especially for kids! Some slick paint on the bottom of the socks will prevent them from slipping and you’ll be a little less anxious!
26. Stop Car Fighting
Road trips are tiring in their own right, but having your kids in the back seats fighting makes them even more difficult. This dad had the great idea to separate them by using card stock and, guess what- it worked!
27. Ouchie Pack
Frozen marshmallows make excellent ouchie packs! Soft and not too cold, they are ideal for your little one’s boo-boos.
28. No Lock
Do you feel nervous every time your little one uses the bathroom on their own? Are you afraid of them getting locked in there? This trick will save you the anxiety: just use rubber bands as shown in the picture and no one will get locked in there!
29. DVD Case Recycling
Remember we once used to borrow or buy DVDs? Well, they used to come in nice plastic cases which you don’t have to throw away! Just turn them into drawing cases for your children!
30. No More Tears
To ensure there will be no more tears in the shower, have your little one wear a baby shower cap!
31. How To Tell Them Apart
Got identical twins and you or the rest of the family sometimes can’t tell them apart? Copy this trick and you’ll never call them by the wrong name again!
32. Toy Car Route
Use masking tape to create routes for your children to play with their toy cars. Inexpensive and easy, it will amuse them for sure!
33. Color Sorting
Cool and inexpensive game idea. You just need a cupcake tray and colorful pompons. Fun and educative.
34. I Spy
This mom found a way to listen to her daughters’ conversations without them realizing it. Nice one.
35. Fries, Anyone?
Kids love unhealthy snacks, such as French fries. This might be a way to trick them into eating more fruit. Just cut an apple as if it were a potato and see what happens. Well, at least you tried!
36. Toy Washer
Why not clean your kid’s non-electronic plastic toys in the dishwasher? You save time and effort!
37. Keep The Bugs Away
It seems that if you sprinkle some cinnamon on sand, it keeps bugs away. Definitely a hack to try.
38. Pass The Time Creatively
A creative way to keep your toddler busy while waiting for your turn at the doctor’s, is to bring crayons with you so that they can do some drawing and get distracted for a while.
39. Door Hack
This is a great idea to prevent your kid’s fingers from getting slammed in doors. It also prevents them from being locked in rooms.
40. Toothpaste
Make brushing their teeth more fun by using funny animal toothpaste caps! We bet they’ll complain less when it’s brushing time!
41. Organization Idea
You can use a shoe storage bag to organize toys, but you can also turn it into a fun color sorting activity! It’s up to you!
42. Let Thy Soda Be Thy Medicine
Your little one will never be happy about taking a medicine, but if you use this trick you might get them to try it! Deception? Maybe, but for your child’s health, you’d do anything.
43. Edible Paint
Make edible paint for your kids, just by mixing yogurt and food coloring. No fear of them eating it, it’s completely safe!
44. Mess-free Painting
Prevent your kids from painting the whole house by putting some paint and a white sheet inside a ziplock bag. They can get as creative as they want without the side-effects!
45. Stay there!
Ask your kid to touch the fuel cover of your car while you’re busy trying to get your other kid out of the car. Alternatively, you can put a sticker anywhere on the car, and have your child touch that instead.
46. Pencil Grip
Teach your child the proper grip of the pencil by having them hold a tissue with the other fingers. Seems like it could work!
47. Stability Balls
If your little ones tend to move around and get distracted when doing their homework, you can have them sit on stability balls so that they keep can moving, while staying focused on their homework.
48. Toy Washer Part II
We saw the dishwasher option earlier and here’s an alternative. You can put your kid’s non-electrical, plastic toys in a washing net bag and wash them in the washing machine.
49. Child Bib
When your little one is asleep in your arms but you still want to eat, you can use them as a bib! What else can you do!
50. Handmade Shelf
Quick and easy shelf that your child can hand in different places. You just need a hanger basically!
51. Stay In Place, Rug!
Using velcro will guarantee your rugs stay in place while your children are playing or running on them. At the same time, it’s easy for you to lift and wash.
52. Babysitting Planner
This is a great idea for creating a babysitting information board! Works just like a whiteboard but it’s way less expensive!
53. Remote Swing Control
Use a rope to help your child swing from a distance. This is hilarious, but do you think it would work?
54. Short Tap Problems
Use empty shampoo bottles to extend the tap and help your kids wash their little hands comfortably.
55. Pool Noodles Work Wonders
Pool noodles on the edges of furniture will prevent your little ones from bumpind their heads. Great idea, isn’t it?
56. Watermelon Tip
In order to make watermelon more kid-friendly, you can cut it into sticks. This way it’s much easier for them to eat.
57. Shopping
When you want to buy shoes for your child, you can carry with you their feet measurements instead of the child. Just might work.
58. No Paper Waste
Minimize toilet paper wastage, by throwing a hair tail around the paper roll. It could work!
59. Medicine Lollipop
If your child refuses to take their medicine, you could try dipping a lollipop in it. It may be a good idea!
60. Pacifier Trick
Although it might sound a bit too much, it seems it works for some kids. This parent tried cutting a piece of the nipple each time the child used it.
61. Dad Hack
This dad may have invented a new way of keeping the toddler on the chair. Sorry for the shirt, though!
62. Cardboard Slide
Use an old clean box to make a handmade slide for your little ones. They will definitely enjoy it! Probably you, too!
63. Meds Calendar
When giving your children some medicine, stress and sleep deprivation might make you forget if you have given a dosage. This smart idea will help you keep track of the dosages and help you have one thing less in mind.
Truly, parenting is fun and full of surprises! These hacks cannot be the best solution yet can be an alternative idea in your day-to-day scenario.
Stay smart and always be creative!
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