Showing posts with label Lifehack in Everyday Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lifehack in Everyday Life. Show all posts

Saturday, May 9, 2009

How to Make Hooks in the Bathroom?

Do not have anything where to hang towels in the bathroom? Do not know what to do with the used toothbrushes? Do not have money for hooks, in addition to all?

Then this idea (from the web-site The Masters' Country) is for you.

These hooks for towels are made from the used toothbrushes. Some imagination and a fine set is ready. Read the rest of this entry »

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Saturday, April 25, 2009

For the Toys Not to Fall on the Floor

Tip of the Day

A baby starts watching the falling of toys on the floor from 6-7 months. In fact, the toys are thrown out of the cot even earlier. First, I washed the toys and rattlers as soon as they met the floor according to the acceleration given to them by a child's hand. But during the dayone and the same rattler could fly out from the cot from 5 to 10 times. So, I started collecting all the "lucky ones" in a basin and then wash all of them the next morning. Our daughter had only 1-2 toys by the evening. Too few!

And one day our daddy made one simple thing which made my work much easier. He Read the rest of this entry »

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Where to Keep Children’s Books?

"I recently got asked how I store all of our children's books. This was a very simple answer so I thought I would put it in a Behind the Scenes post! This issue haunted me at first as I had TONS of children's books even before I began homeschooling. I used to teach Kindergarten and had kept all of the books I purchased myself over the years. Finally I came up with a solution!

I bought cardboard magazine boxes, made labels for them and sorted the books by the general themes or concepts. Specifically I have these boxes from Ikea, and I used my printer to make the labels, you could use a label making machine or just hand write them! This makes it so much easier for me to find what we are studying at a particular time, or just to find books we want to read!

As for my categories of books, I made Read the rest of this entry »

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