18 Creative Life Hacks from Parents Wanting to Protect Their Kids against Dangers
We all know that necessity is the mother of invention. It seems that parents are particularly aware of it. The photos you will see in a second are solid evidence that parents, especially having very young children, can be amazingly resourceful. Especially when it comes to taking care of their kids. Let’s admit it – they are simply speaking ingenious!
Greg
#1 Problems with slippery floor? Hot glue is going to solve them in a blink of an eye
momsrecess.com
#2 Taking a bath inside a safety basket? Why not
tigerscublog.org
#3 Crawling kids getting out of control? Put them into an inflatable swimming pool!
gabworthy.com
#4 The more tennis balls on tables’ corners, the fewer bumps on the heads
mothership.sg
#5 Speaking of protection, here the cradle should be safe from the tiny teeth
hintmama.com
#6 This is to protect the cabinets against small ‘burglars’
joyfullyprudent.com
#7 In case your baby gets lost in a public place, write down some contact details on a wrist or forearm and cover with a very thin layer of skin shield
elitereaders.com
#8 Instead of leaving the message on your child’s skin, you can use a bracelet with the phone number
ebay.com
#9 Those crawling and learning to walk will definitely appreciate shields of socks
bonzaiaphrodite.com
#10 This is how you keep plugs and cables safe
tigerscublog.org
#11 That’s what you can do if you want some rooms to remain inaccessible
babyprepping.com
#12 A rubber band will keep this toilet paper roll safe
babyprepping.com
#13 This is how you can secure sockets while staying with your kids in a hotel
babylifehacks.com
#14 It won’t be so easy to pull these drawers open
reddit.com
#15 Such cover will make the knob a bit harder to turn for the toddler
thislovelylife-blog.blogspot.ca
#16 A piece of foam will protect little fingers from being slammed
diydanielle.com
#17 Here, a piece of cloth joining the legs of pajamas will make it impossible to climb out of the cradle and fall
giddyupcycled.com
#18 Chemical agents stored in plastic boxes are much harder to reach