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How to Remove Crayon from Wall and 16 Other Parenting Tips to Try

By Cherie Gozon

Parents, listen up. I know it’s never an easy task to become a parent, especially if you have toddlers running around the house all day. Oh, all the chaos it could bring and the damage it could do to your home. You’ll be faced with problems like how to remove crayon from walls, and other possible repairs you want to do.

But let’s be real: we want kids to be kids. If you worry about the damage after their rough play — be it on themselves or on your home — here are a few toddler hacks that would surely come in handy.

How to remove crayon from wall and 16 other parenting tips to try

Pain-Free Splinter Removal

You can use baking soda on splinter by making a paste out of it. Mix baking soda and water and rub it on the site of the splinter. It will eventually push itself out in a few minutes.

Use baking soda on splinter
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Lint Roller For Glitter Spills

Glitter is no match for a lint roller. Use it to clean up spills.

Safety Bracelet

Make a safety bracelet with your phone number on it and make your kids wear them when you go to crowded places.

Or Use a Liquid Bandaid

You can write your name and phone number on your child then paint it over with a liquid bandaid so it stays.

Monster Spray

Help your kids overcome their fear of monsters by making a bottle of monster spray. Learn how to make monster spray here.

Slipper or Shoe Grips

Use a hot glue gun on the bottom of shoes and slippers to prevent slips.

Life hacks for kids: make shoe grips
Flickr – Marco Verch Professional Photographer

Shoe Stickers

Put stickers in your kid’s shoes so they know which one goes on the left foot and which one goes on the right foot.

Fitted Sheet Awning

A fitted sheet makes a perfect awning for your toddler in his or her playpen.

Lotion Stopper

Wrap a rubber band around the top of your lotion pump to prevent your kids from using too much lotion.

Make a sponge ice pack
Unsplash – Artem Makarov

Sponge Ice Pack

Freeze a sponge, place it in a sandwich bag, and toss it in your children’s lunch box to keep their lunch cool.

Pacifier Storage

Parents always need extra pacifiers. You can store them in portion containers to keep them clean.

Crayon Stash

You will always be prepared to keep your kids occupied with a stash of crayons.

An Altoid box is the perfect place to store them. You can hide some pieces of paper in there as well.

Toddler hacks: have a crayon stash
Unsplash – Veronica Lorine

Mess Free Painting

Add some paint to the inside of a zipper seal bag and let your kids swirl the paint around with their fingers.

How to Remove Crayon from Wall

WD-40 will help you in removing crayon from walls. 

Laundry Basket Bath

Learn how to remove crayon from wall
Unsplash – Sunguk Kim

Prevent your toddler from moving around too much in the tub by letting them sit in a laundry basket.

Prevent Finger Slams

Cut a pool noodle and put it on your door to prevent kids from getting their fingers caught.

Untangle Doll Hair

Fill a small bottle with 2 tablespoons of fabric softener and water to detangle doll hair. Dish soap and hair conditioner work too!

Takeaway

We always want to prioritize our children’s happiness, and we can always find ways to fix things. Parenting worries such as how to remove crayon from wall and all the other damage they might bring can now be easily prevented or solved with these life hacks for kids.

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