The idea for the product came from
listening to my kids complain that their blueberries got warm and mushy at school, despite using insulated lunchboxes with frozen gel coolers tossed inside them.
Not exact matches
And how would the parents know what was going on with their
kids if they didn't
listen to them, even if just
to hear them
complaining?
To be clear, I'm not talking about listening when your kid complains they didn't get to watch enough TV or they didn't get a treat toda
To be clear, I'm not talking about
listening when your
kid complains they didn't get
to watch enough TV or they didn't get a treat toda
to watch enough TV or they didn't get a treat today.
If you've been dealing with infertility for awhile, you've probably
listened to your share of parents
complain about their
kids.
As parents, it often seems easier
to keep our
kids busy with a constant stream of craft projects and playground visits and screen time than it is
to listen to them
complain about being bored.
Kids can't
complain — no one
listens to them.
I enjoy being missed, but later, as I was cleaning up the mess, I got irritated
listening to him
complain about how the
kids had misbehaved at a work meet - and - greet they attended with him that day.