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Old 03-04-2013, 06:49 PM
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OMG, how is it possible that I never thought to just put soap in my water table?!? To think how much time I spend trying to come up with new exciting things to keep their attention and their interest sparked, and all along I could have been putting foamy soap in the rotation! Guess I know what I'll be doing on Friday-thanks for the spark of inspiration!
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Old 03-07-2013, 11:11 AM
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LOL.....you crack me up! Sure, old egg beaters the crank kind...a lil bit of soap. Some cut up sponges or those tiny square washcloths for infants. Then toss in baby dolls one day, toys you need sanitized the next (then after they have been "scrubbed" all day quick rinse them in the appropriate solution for your program and dry appropriately), then on yet a third day put in the dishes (and food) from the housekeeping area. You can take this outside and wash doll clothes and then hang them on small pins from your fence line or if you are lucky hang up a line for real (we couldn't). It is endless and it really helps to have all those little cleaners during cold season.
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Old 03-09-2013, 07:12 PM
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How do you keep their feet and pant legs dry???

I put the dish soap in the water this week and it was so popular, which was great, but all the kids end up with wet pant-bottoms, shoes and/or socks! The smocks only keep the tops dry. I feel like I need full Haz-Mat suits for some of my centers!

We have an electric dryer in the bathroom which placates them but doesn't actually do a lot of drying (although they look funny trying to dry the bottoms of the pants with a hand dryer ).
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Old 03-10-2013, 10:50 AM
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I ran a home day car for a few years. I just baught the wall mouthing system. The first dispenser was free with 30 dollars of soap that last at least two years. You could pick different kinds of soap. When I broke the dispenser trying to put new soap in, it was only five dollars.
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Old 03-10-2013, 02:31 PM
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LOL jbrinkm....that is exactly why I never liked those all plastic aprons. We used cotton scrubs from the dental hygienist mom I had enrolled. All children were required by reg to have extra clothes on hand (actually for most of the years...I was required to provide one {think foster care} and I could then require the parents to bring another). Anyway, the cotton allowed them to learn how to avoid getting wet...and if both sets of clothes are wet and you are in your third....you must need to be excused from the water table. It worked well. I also had a mixed age group so we did have "drinkers" this meant I didn't have any containers that could hold water in the water table. We had strainers, egg beaters, tongs, floaters, sinkers and so on but no cups or buckets. This also kept the water logged pants down. We did have trouble with water tables making little people have to pee frequently...so a ton of water legged pants would have caused me great issue! lol. Glad you liked it! Keep working with it. You will figure it out. OH! And I had beach towels all the way around the table layered about 3 deep!
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Old 03-11-2013, 04:29 PM
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OK, so slightly off-topic, but still related... I said something today that I didn't think I would every hear myself say -

"DO NOT wipe your face with your wet dirty sock!"

This little girl had gotten water on her shoes, which soaked through to her socks. She immediately sat down and took them off and as I'm trying to get the extra clothes to get her some dry socks, she felt that she had to clean something off of her face and what to use? oh yeah, this wet sock in my hand. I'm pretty good at phrasing things in positive, choice-oriented ways, but not in THAT moment.
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Old 03-11-2013, 07:04 PM
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

I love the things we say that one would NEVER imagine! That is a new one though! lol
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