Most importantly, make
sure your kids wear a proper snowmobiling helmet.
(Of course, one of the best parts of Craft Week is that things get a tiny bit messy, so make
sure the kids wear washable clothes.)
Many of us are diligent with making
sure kids wear sunscreen, but we somehow trust hair to be «enough» in terms of protecting their heads from the sun.
Not exact matches
I hated
wearing those as a little girl, but they
sure look cute on the
kids running around the churchyard on Easter Sunday morning.
Now that my
kids can
wear pretty much what they want (within reason), I still find myself doing laundry every day to make
sure that Ms. K's favorite jeans, and JJ's favorite t - shirt are clean for the next day.
I'm
sure there are a few parents who
wear their self - denial like a badge of honor, who think living for their
kids is the ultimate virtue.
Of course, there are helmets for adults too and being a good role model and
wearing a helmet can help to make
sure that your
kids do too.
Her clothes might not be in great shape, either because she doesn't really care what she
wears, or because she'd rather spend money on her
kids and make
sure they're properly dressed.
Although it's impossible to keep
kids out of harm's way all the time, you can help to prevent injuries by taking simple safety precautions, like childproofing your home, making
sure kids always
wear proper safety gear such as helmets when participating in sports, and using car seats and seat belts for
kids at every age and stage.
The best way to prevent drowning is to supervise your
kids around the water, childproof your pool, and make
sure your
kids always
wear a Coast Guard - approved personal flotation device when they are in or around the water.
Be
sure you research the interests of your target recipient because depending on the child's age, social insecurity may come into play and I am very
sure you don't want to buy a smartwatch that will make your
kid feel insecure when he or she is
wearing it to school.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, make
sure your child is showing a desire to use the potty (as well as an interest in keeping dry or clean), to
wear «big
kid» underwear, and to observe what you're doing when you go to the bathroom.
if you use those with
kids, please make
sure they are
wearing a smock or old clothes that you don't mind getting ruined.
Some joggers have weather shields you can purchase to protect your
kid from the elements as much as possible, and every stroller should have a sun shade to keep them protected from the sun (you might still want to make
sure they're
wearing a hat, though).
Since
kids don't want to
wear uncomfortable headphones that squeeze your head, feel strange in your ears, or don't feel good over your ears, be
sure to look for volume safe headphones specifically made for children.
And now... I'm for
sure being looked at by young women who have yet had the joys of eating pizza with their
kids in a messy house while watching tv and
wearing their pjs... at noon!
I made
sure with both
kids I had at least a few for them to
wear around the house.
Sure, they were hand - me - downs, but I spent so much time washing, folding and organizing the mountain of baby clothes... and my
kids never even
wore some of them because they had so many!
Blue Blocking Glasses For
Kids — When we wind down a busy day with a movie, I make
sure my littles
wear blue blocking glasses so that the blue light from the t.v. doesn't make it difficult for them to fall asleep.
Create an adventure game for the
kids that requires everyone to trek around the neighborhood
wearing backpacks (be
sure to fill up a few water bottles to add drag to your pack).
Pretty
sure that mostly comes from not being allowed to
wear it as a little
kid.
I'm not
sure how small they come, but my skinny
kids with skinny feet
wear size 5 in Nikes and we were told that Nikes run narrow.
Make
sure to have plenty of snacks and have the
kids wear PJs or very comfy clothes on the plane trip!
Sure, you can find all kinds of
kids» jewelry for cheap, but sometimes you also get what you pay for... meaning lots of tears after a necklace or bracelet breaks after 5 minutes of
wearing it.
Yes, if you've been a
kid of the 80's, 90's or 00's (or just have been alive), we're pretty
sure that you've
worn the denim jacket at least once or twice (or everyday) in your life.
And whether I'm
wearing my bureaucrat hat or my think - tank hat, I make
sure to devote some of my energy to trying to preserve inner - city faith - based schools serving low - income
kids.
Although Stewart does not have a child attending Kirkpatrick, she speaks admiringly of its teachers, describing how they «take on the duties of social workers — make
sure kids get home okay, make
sure they have warm coats to
wear in the winter.»
Little lobsters won't be ignored: fun carnival games are
sure to
wear kids out.
The Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute reminds everyone safety when peddling is smart and it's the law:
wear a helmet and make
sure your children do, especially in the 22 states with more than 200 local ordinances that mandate helmets for
kids on bikes.
When you ride a bike with your
kids, make
sure to
wear a helmet with them.
Kids who
wear uniforms need to be
sure they have all the pieces that are required for the following day.
I'm fairly
sure that is standard parental advice; then again, it could have been to keep me from realizing that those purple corduroy pants I loved were not hip and cool like the Guess jeans other
kids were
wearing.
Water is a huge risk, and parents and
kids need to be mindful of making
sure kids always
wear a life vest, as well as being cautious around cold, fast currents.
Sure, you can find all kinds of
kids» jewelry for cheap, but sometimes you also get what you pay for... meaning lots of tears after a necklace or bracelet breaks after 5 minutes of
wearing it.
Crabby Joe's had a very short walk to the beach, (make
sure to
wear sandals, there are some hitch hikers on the trail) We were there Nov 11th and it was warm enough to go without a shirt and walk through the tide pools but not warm enough to let the
kids swim.
Kids love it and it
sure wears them out, doesn't it?