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Parent Hacks

ebook

Life with kids just got easier with these 134 ingenious hacks developed by parents just like you.
Put the ketchup under the hot dog, minimizing the mess. Strap baby into a forward-facing carrier when you need to trim her fingernails—it frees your hands while controlling the squirming. Or stash a wallet in a disposable diaper at the beach—who would ever poke through what looks like a used Pamper?
All these hacks are easy to do, are boldly illustrated, and use everyday items in unexpected ways. And the range—from pregnancy and postpartum, through sleep, eating, bath time, travel, and more—covers all the most critical years when parents really need a little extra help.
“Just . . . genius.”—Buzzfeed
 


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Publisher: Workman Publishing Company

Kindle Book

  • Release date: April 5, 2016

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780761189060
  • File size: 41841 KB
  • Release date: April 5, 2016

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780761189060
  • File size: 41841 KB
  • Release date: April 5, 2016

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Life with kids just got easier with these 134 ingenious hacks developed by parents just like you.
Put the ketchup under the hot dog, minimizing the mess. Strap baby into a forward-facing carrier when you need to trim her fingernails—it frees your hands while controlling the squirming. Or stash a wallet in a disposable diaper at the beach—who would ever poke through what looks like a used Pamper?
All these hacks are easy to do, are boldly illustrated, and use everyday items in unexpected ways. And the range—from pregnancy and postpartum, through sleep, eating, bath time, travel, and more—covers all the most critical years when parents really need a little extra help.
“Just . . . genius.”—Buzzfeed
 


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