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Little kid help needed - respite kids with us first time over the weekend
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 611266" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>All little girly girls like makeup and nails. Dollar store products. You can pick this stuff up and do that. Hair ribbons and clips, nail polish & remover (non acetone is safer), lotions, her own hairbrush and comb (she can even do yours), light colored makeup that she can put on (if you are not objectionable to it), play dressup with old clothes laying around and shoes. Coloring books and crayons. They also have knock off barbies and clothes. I'm not sure if you want to put out money or not so I'm just putting this out there for now. I'll put thought into this. I'm sure I can come up with more ideas. Some that may be able to be done with what you have on hand like the dress up. Boys are a little harder for me but perhaps your other half has some handy work projects to do around the house he can assist in (like handing tools), picking up leaves and putting in pile (I forget where you are at if it's that season for you).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 611266, member: 455"] All little girly girls like makeup and nails. Dollar store products. You can pick this stuff up and do that. Hair ribbons and clips, nail polish & remover (non acetone is safer), lotions, her own hairbrush and comb (she can even do yours), light colored makeup that she can put on (if you are not objectionable to it), play dressup with old clothes laying around and shoes. Coloring books and crayons. They also have knock off barbies and clothes. I'm not sure if you want to put out money or not so I'm just putting this out there for now. I'll put thought into this. I'm sure I can come up with more ideas. Some that may be able to be done with what you have on hand like the dress up. Boys are a little harder for me but perhaps your other half has some handy work projects to do around the house he can assist in (like handing tools), picking up leaves and putting in pile (I forget where you are at if it's that season for you). [/QUOTE]
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