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Storing jigsaws

Store wooden jigsaw puzzles in the cut-off legs of laddered pantyhose. The stocking holds the puzzle pieces in place and you can easily see which puzzle is which.
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Fun fruits

Scratch the name or initials of your child on passionfruit when they are green on the vine – a nail will do the trick. When the fruit turns purple, the name stands out and the kids have fun finding “their” fruit.
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Fairy bread

Try a chocolate-hazelnut spread for fairy bread instead of butter or margarine. The hundreds and thousands stick better and children love it.
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Toy bookends

Old soft toys can be given a new lease of life by turning them into bookends for children’s rooms. Open a seam, fill with pebbles or sand to add the weight, then re-stitch.
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Toilet training

When toilet training a little boy, float a ping-pong ball with a bullseye painted on it in the bowl to help him aim straight! The ball won’t flush away and he’ll get used to aiming for the target.
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Chewing gum

To remove chewing gum from clothing, pick off as much as possible, smother gum with olive or canola oil and rub briskly with fingers. Spray with pre-wash stain remover and wash in the usual way.
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Toy store

Save some toys that your child hasn’t played with for a while, add whatever toys are passed down from cousins and so on, and bring them out when your child is sick in bed. It’s surprising how interesting they can become.
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Wall posters

Some large stores sell children’s gift-wrapping papers with pictures on them, and the sheets have never been folded or creased. Framed, they make lovely pictures for a child’s room at a fraction of the cost of wall posters.
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Feeding toddlers

Getting a toddler to eat meals can be tricky, so next time yours refuses to eat, put a glove puppet on your hand and let the puppet feed the child.
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Get rid of glue

Remove glue from school clothes by soaking garments overnight in brown vinegar. Follow with a light scrub, then machine-wash as usual.