I mean even if you don’t anticipate them getting wet so don’t have a towel, every parent always takes spare clothes out with them right? I know I always do.
I don’t tend to although if we are going somewhere near water I would and definitely would if Nina was my child, I’d have learnt the first time, Bex seems to think it’s funny that she always forgets and Nina goes in her clothes. Why not make her take the dress off and then swim in her underwear at least put the dry dress on again, because she wants this hilarious photo for insta!
My daughter is 4.5 and I still usually pack spare clothes if we go somewhere because guaranteed if there's a mess to be made, she will make it. She's just forgetting to take a change of clothes for content I'm sure.
No wonder we haven’t had any vomit inducing Nina gyrating in a national trust castle whilst stayin over in a 5* hotel crispy bacon breakfast rating content this half term. Neenz is with he who must never be named
She had a baby that liked to try lots of different foods and had a good appetite, as well as some time on her hands. Then got lucky via Instagram. The end. That’s as far as her ‘expertise’ goes.
off topic but I have an Early Years degree, a decade and a half of childcare experience with babies and am a competent cook. Was my baby interested in eating? No! And he’s still a bugger about it now at nearly 3.
She has no qualifications! She 'wrote' a book with cheese and pastry recipes that don't even make sense. She just got lucky with the market at the time and tricked all these new mums (including me) into thinking she knew what she was talking about.