What a load of shit. Completely made up. Henry is allowed to have a toy that isn’t played with by his three year old sisters!I can imagine them really laying into the girls about not touching it as well. Probably told Lottie they would take monkey away if she did!!
I agree with this, siblings need to have their own things and boundaries sometimesWhat a load of shit. Completely made up. Henry is allowed to have a toy that isn’t played with by his three year old sisters!
I agree. My two have toys that are just for them. They need to learn that not everything is theirs and as said above it sets boundaries.Some of the criticism on this thread is getting silly. Subbuteo is hardly suitable for three year olds. Why can’t Alex share something with Henry that is just for those two? It was his so he was obviously waiting for the right time to give it to him. Siblings need to have things of their own.
Seriously why have Ella's kitchen done a collab with them for dairy free products. As far as I'm aware the baby can have dairy so why not do it with a family who have a child who actually cant have dairy surely that would be more beneficial for people too see!????!!!
Exactly, if I had a child that had a dairy allergy I'd want to see them being tested by a child who actually cant have dairy. It's pretty pointless giving it to a child who can have dairy when they have so many other options of foodIs it just me that thinks the bowl he is supposedly feeding from is empty?
My little boy has dairy allergy and this would be something that would interest me but id prefer a parent of a child with an allergy to be telling me about it not someone whos kid can eat anything.
This has actually really annoyed me! My daughter has a dairy allergy and theyre the second family ive seen on Insta advertising their dairy free pouches when their child isnt dairy free! And until today they've actually been impossible to get hold of for the people who genuinely have a dairy free child! I may have sent Ella's Kitchen a message about itSeriously why have Ella's kitchen done a collab with them for dairy free products. As far as I'm aware the baby can have dairy so why not do it with a family who have a child who actually cant have dairy surely that would be more beneficial for people too see!????!!!
It's ridiculous isn't it!!! My baby doesn't have a dairy allergy but it's annoyed me as I can imagine how difficult it must be trying to find dairy free stuff that is easily accessible!!!! I really don't understand why Ella's have done it with this family I'm sure there are so many families they could have chosen that are more relatableThis has actually really annoyed me! My daughter has a dairy allergy and theyre the second family ive seen on Insta advertising their dairy free pouches when their child isnt dairy free! And until today they've actually been impossible to get hold of for the people who genuinely have a dairy free child! I may have sent Ella's Kitchen a message about it
I agree, but there was no need for Alex to rub it into the girls’s faces the way he didSome of the criticism on this thread is getting silly. Subbuteo is hardly suitable for three year olds. Why can’t Alex share something with Henry that is just for those two? It was his so he was obviously waiting for the right time to give it to him. Siblings need to have things of their own.
I think I may of done too.Shall I message Ella too
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