Parenting blog and how we tried personalized stickers

It`s not easy being a parent. Our 5yo hates having her hair brushed. Every morning it`s the reason for a battle between us. In fact, just like many kids, she finds many things boring, even brushing her teeth or wearing rain jacket. It`s frustrating. But how can we make boring things more engaging for kids?  A mom friend recommended we should try personalized stickers. What a great idea! We did and I think it worked out very well for us. If you don`t believe, just see this video!

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3 easy steps how to turn boring things into fun things for kids

  1. open www.stickerella.ch – you will find stickers for every age and stage
  2. engage your kids – ask them to choose what stickers they like and let them customize it the way they like.
  3. let them stick it on things they find boring – hair brush, toothpaste, water bottle, etc.

Name tags can not only make your kids like something they previously hated but also make them embrace things they love even more!

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