: Place a dry teabag into shoes then leave them in a warm place overnight.
Help your tot put their shoes on the correct feet all by taking a large sticker of their favourite character, and placing one part on each shoeYou can then take the drawings with you to the shoe shop to get the right pair – and may not even need your child with you.to hold the hem in place until you have time to repair it fully.
Cover your child’s head with a thick coat of conditioner, mixed with around ten drops of tea-tree oil - then comb out the pesky lice and nitsSoak a clean sponge in water, then pop it in the freezer overnight. In the morning, put it into your child’s lunchbox. When it starts to defrost, the sponge will retain the water.To help stretch the shoes, get your child to put them on while wearing a pair of thick socks, then gently heat them with a hairdryer as your child wiggles their feet and toes.
You can remove stains with hairspray by spraying a generous amount on to the ink then rubbing it in with a damp cloth until it disappearsOr just tie a recognisable piece of material or ribbon to the hanging hoop on the item of clothing.Use old wrapping paper to cover books and prevent them from getting damaged. The books will last longer, and making them identifiable could also stop them from getting lost.longer than your children need and hem them yourself.