It all started when Maggie spilled her water and ran for a rag to wipe it up. She's been cleaning ever since. If only we could teach her how to vacuum.
Just turn the vacuum on, and if she isn't scared of it, let her play with it. It might just work. At least, it did with my 1 year-old, he vacuumed up dog hair from our couch today (naughty dog!).
Bridger is my little cleaner too! He'll bring me the tiniest little crumbs to show me he is going to throw them in the "Tash". And Any spill must get paper towels to it right away! I love that Maggie dose it too! I think it is the cutest thing!!!!
PS she definitely looks like a little girl in that adorable outfit. :0)
Bridger is my little cleaner too! He'll bring me the tiniest little crumbs to show me he is going to throw them in the "Tash". And Any spill must get paper towels to it right away! I love that Maggie dose it too! I think it is the cutest thing!!!!
PS she definitely looks like a little girl in that adorable outfit. :0)
Bridger is my little cleaner too! He'll bring me the tiniest little crumbs to show me he is going to throw them in the "Tash". And Any spill must get paper towels to it right away! I love that Maggie dose it too! I think it is the cutest thing!!!!
PS she definitely looks like a little girl in that adorable outfit. :0)
Bridger is my little cleaner too! He'll bring me the tiniest little crumbs to show me he is going to throw them in the "Tash". And Any spill must get paper towels to it right away! I love that Maggie dose it too! I think it is the cutest thing!!!!
PS she definitely looks like a little girl in that adorable outfit. :0)
Okay - this is just the beginning. If you praise her, and make her feel like she's really doing something great, she'll build that "helping" thing into her self-concept, and you'll have it easier as life goes on. So NEVER let something like that go unpraised. Hire a band. Send for banners.
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oh man, you've got to take that and RUN with it! Woo hoo!
That is soooo adorable!!
Just turn the vacuum on, and if she isn't scared of it, let her play with it. It might just work. At least, it did with my 1 year-old, he vacuumed up dog hair from our couch today (naughty dog!).
LOL That is so cute! Way to go Mags! She just might WANT to vacuum! Either that, or she'll just want to suck on it like Nate does! (yuck!)
Bridger is my little cleaner too! He'll bring me the tiniest little crumbs to show me he is going to throw them in the "Tash". And Any spill must get paper towels to it right away! I love that Maggie dose it too! I think it is the cutest thing!!!!
PS she definitely looks like a little girl in that adorable outfit. :0)
Bridger is my little cleaner too! He'll bring me the tiniest little crumbs to show me he is going to throw them in the "Tash". And Any spill must get paper towels to it right away! I love that Maggie dose it too! I think it is the cutest thing!!!!
PS she definitely looks like a little girl in that adorable outfit. :0)
Bridger is my little cleaner too! He'll bring me the tiniest little crumbs to show me he is going to throw them in the "Tash". And Any spill must get paper towels to it right away! I love that Maggie dose it too! I think it is the cutest thing!!!!
PS she definitely looks like a little girl in that adorable outfit. :0)
Bridger is my little cleaner too! He'll bring me the tiniest little crumbs to show me he is going to throw them in the "Tash". And Any spill must get paper towels to it right away! I love that Maggie dose it too! I think it is the cutest thing!!!!
PS she definitely looks like a little girl in that adorable outfit. :0)
Okay - this is just the beginning. If you praise her, and make her feel like she's really doing something great, she'll build that "helping" thing into her self-concept, and you'll have it easier as life goes on. So NEVER let something like that go unpraised. Hire a band. Send for banners.
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