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By *yrdsis OP   Woman  over a year ago

Gleam Street

I've very stupidly offered to help my lovely Mama babysit on Sunday.. twin boys at 3 years old and their little brother who's 2.... I dont have small people... any distraction techniques would be more than welcome

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By *alcon43Woman  over a year ago

Paisley

Depends on the weather. Go for a walk, the park and take a ball, play on the swings.

Indoors they could play with cars, paint, draw, jigsaws, Lego, etc.

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By *yrdsis OP   Woman  over a year ago

Gleam Street


"Depends on the weather. Go for a walk, the park and take a ball, play on the swings.

Indoors they could play with cars, paint, draw, jigsaws, Lego, etc. "

Thanks..all sounds good

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By *ab femWoman  over a year ago

Ayrshire

Channel your inner child and build them a Fort out of blankets if you're stuck in

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By *yrdsis OP   Woman  over a year ago

Gleam Street


"Channel your inner child and build them a Fort out of blankets if you're stuck in "

My inner child might scare them.. mammy is a snowflake... my treehouse freaks her out

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By *eelouWoman  over a year ago

Glasgow

If all else fails google Blippi. Hes an American kids YT star and my 3yr old nephew loves him. All educational videos but his songs are like ear worms!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Big bag of skittles lol

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By *ab femWoman  over a year ago

Ayrshire


"Channel your inner child and build them a Fort out of blankets if you're stuck in

My inner child might scare them.. mammy is a snowflake... my treehouse freaks her out "

All else fails there's always you tube for watching adults opening toys

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By *eelouWoman  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Channel your inner child and build them a Fort out of blankets if you're stuck in

My inner child might scare them.. mammy is a snowflake... my treehouse freaks her out

All else fails there's always you tube for watching adults opening toys "

Oh so you've seen Blippi as well then?

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By *ab femWoman  over a year ago

Ayrshire


"Channel your inner child and build them a Fort out of blankets if you're stuck in

My inner child might scare them.. mammy is a snowflake... my treehouse freaks her out

All else fails there's always you tube for watching adults opening toys

Oh so you've seen Blippi as well then? "

Blippi? No, only seen adults in seriously annoying overly americanised accents opening random toys. Is that what he does too?

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By *imbo57Man  over a year ago

kilmarnock ish

Old fashioned winter dikes and blankets build a tent and play att cow people and native americans .. or if its nice out a walk to the swing park . Before the adults get out to play

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By *eelouWoman  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Channel your inner child and build them a Fort out of blankets if you're stuck in

My inner child might scare them.. mammy is a snowflake... my treehouse freaks her out

All else fails there's always you tube for watching adults opening toys

Oh so you've seen Blippi as well then?

Blippi? No, only seen adults in seriously annoying overly americanised accents opening random toys. Is that what he does too? "

Haha oh I know those ones too, he does some toy stuff but mostly things like kids play park tours. Songs about frozen raspberries! Can be mind numbing but but the little kids seem to like him.

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By *e DevilMan  over a year ago

Blantyre


"I've very stupidly offered to help my lovely Mama babysit on Sunday.. twin boys at 3 years old and their little brother who's 2.... I dont have small people... any distraction techniques would be more than welcome "

Amything , dosnt really matter what, but anything that involves mess. Make a cake, let them mix it and add ingredients, get paint out and do finger and hand drawings, get in the garden and find a muddy area . As long as it gets them covered they will be happy. Add on too that bath time is more fun for them when you find a child under all that mess.

Easy peezy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Arts and crafts and almost anything that is messy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If all else fails google Blippi. Hes an American kids YT star and my 3yr old nephew loves him. All educational videos but his songs are like ear worms! "

He's also so very annoying lol

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By *alcon43Woman  over a year ago

Paisley

We used to make a den under the living room table.

Kids love that kind of thing. Hide and seek, hunt the thimble, paper aeroplanes, anything that inspires their imagination. Read a book to them.

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By *ade and VanessaCouple  over a year ago

Central Scotland

Best of luck!

I'm all for messy play. Biscuits and icing pens to decorate them. Get a big roll of paper or even cheap wallpaper, some water based paint, strip them to pants and let them paint with their hands and feet. Newspaper on the floor below and make sure the bath is run first - get them chucked straight in for a splash after.

Wellies and puddles are good fun too. Park if it's dry and have fun

V x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This thread is making me broody! (Slaps coupon violently).

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By *yrdsis OP   Woman  over a year ago

Gleam Street

Brilliant advice and ta much to all who replied... hopefully I'll make it out in one piece

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By *eelouWoman  over a year ago

Glasgow


"If all else fails google Blippi. Hes an American kids YT star and my 3yr old nephew loves him. All educational videos but his songs are like ear worms!

He's also so very annoying lol "

Oh yes, he is! Keeps the wee one amused while I tidy up the crazy play thats usually just demolished my living room haha. Love him but I'm so glad mine is nearly 18

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By *yrdsis OP   Woman  over a year ago

Gleam Street


"We used to make a den under the living room table.

Kids love that kind of thing. Hide and seek, hunt the thimble, paper aeroplanes, anything that inspires their imagination. Read a book to them. "

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By *ade and VanessaCouple  over a year ago

Central Scotland


"This thread is making me broody! (Slaps coupon violently)."

No, doggy!!!! They smell so good and they're so frickin cute but that's 18 years to life!!!! Don't go back to the shitty nappies!

V x

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By *e DevilMan  over a year ago

Blantyre


"Best of luck!

I'm all for messy play. Biscuits and icing pens to decorate them. Get a big roll of paper or even cheap wallpaper, some water based paint, strip them to pants and let them paint with their hands and feet. Newspaper on the floor below and make sure the bath is run first - get them chucked straight in for a splash after.

Wellies and puddles are good fun too. Park if it's dry and have fun

V x"

We thought the exact same thing at the same time v , we should hump.

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By *mumaWoman  over a year ago

Livingston

Anything messy. "A clean child is not a happy child" (not my quote).

Baking

make your own playdoh

painting

dressing up

digging up worms (don't eat them)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Local park to feed the ducks after play time..

Depends how long u have them for.. but when I have my nieces we..

Play dressing up n hide n seek n dancing.

Then maybe some cupcake making or crispy cakes then a walk to the park play n feed the ducks... fresh air will tire them out .. then dinner little bit of tv or a movie.. then bath n bed time stories

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By *uietbloke67Man  over a year ago

outside your bedroom window ;-)

Buy then felt tip pens and tell then not to write on the walls

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By *ary_ArgyllMan  over a year ago

Argyll

Get them outside to run about and burn off some energy, otherwise they are likely to run you ragged. If its raining what about the local swimming pool - or soft play centre.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Calpol

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By *imbobaMan  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Calpol "

Tut tut. Surely a last resort. After a thimble of whisky or a puff on a spliff.

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