Friday, 13 March 2015

When They Play, You Will Enjoy

As they grow, chances of spots become more and more. You obviously don’t want to stop them from having fun. Each child has its own way to enjoy the life. Some find bliss in digging the dirt while others might like to paint ball. No doubt you would love to see your children smiling, shouting and enjoying the best moments here but spots on their clothes that come thereafter are of course undesirable.


To deal with these unwanted stains, you need to check out cute aprons. With teddies, butterflies, cartoon and flowers, they have got the most charismatic look to keep cheerful activities even more exciting. Let them get dressed with washable aprons to freely indulge into the playful activities they love. Following are some of the indoor and outdoor games that you can make stain free.


  1. Paint- Art and craft could be the hobby or the home work. Painting with water colors in any case brings dirty spots on clothes. Glittering sparkle or the strokes of paint brush, keep the fun of art class just to their drawing book and not to their clothes.

  2. Cook- When they show some interest in cooking, don’t let the pasta or soup fall on him. Kitchen flavors when start enticing him, set him free to taste them and experiment with them instead of setting barriers due to the fear of stains.

  3. Plant- Delicate and green nature is absolutely safe for children. When he wants to see a new life coming out in the form of flowers and fruits, let him do that without restrictions. Garden area or your lawn wherever he feels close to nature let him go with an apron.

  4. Mud pies- Creating sand dunes or mud pies, anything with the dirt and sand would defiantly bring spots and stains. So, let them get dressed into skin friendly aprons before jumping into the box of sand.

Let the fun begins and never comes to an end due to the fear of stains. Only smiles look good on their face instead of stress. Gift your little one an apron of his choice and he is all set to explore the best fun of his world.  

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