Kids like to feel different textures. The laundry soap doesn’t need to be on the floor or any chemical. Other than that I don’t see what is wrong in letting your kids make messes once in a while so they can learn what different things feel like. I mean as long as it isn’t a toxic chemical. My children got my flour and poured some on the floor just to see what it would do and then they squished it, let it run through their fingers, stuff like that. Then after they were done I supervised them cleaning it up. Then they never did it again. I think as parents sometimes we get to wound up in making sure our house is spotless and our kids are perfectly behaving we forget to let them have fun. My thing is if it can be cleaned up with soap and water and if it isn’t toxic then play. I let my kids play in the mud. I let them be normal curious kids.
guess thats what happens when you dont watch your kids
These people LOVE their chips
who stores food directly on the FLOOR? I don’t wannna be served any of THOSE Doritos!
Typical boys. Gotta love it.
brandi b: You must not have kids or you smother them.
Better than them messing around with cleaning supplies or mommy’s Zoloft!
Hey, let’s open that green jug up and take a big swig. Bet it tastes like kool aid!!!!
Kids like to feel different textures. The laundry soap doesn’t need to be on the floor or any chemical. Other than that I don’t see what is wrong in letting your kids make messes once in a while so they can learn what different things feel like. I mean as long as it isn’t a toxic chemical. My children got my flour and poured some on the floor just to see what it would do and then they squished it, let it run through their fingers, stuff like that. Then after they were done I supervised them cleaning it up. Then they never did it again. I think as parents sometimes we get to wound up in making sure our house is spotless and our kids are perfectly behaving we forget to let them have fun. My thing is if it can be cleaned up with soap and water and if it isn’t toxic then play. I let my kids play in the mud. I let them be normal curious kids.
I soooooo love the good ol’ “you must not have kids” comment! Another typical holier than thou mother of the century!