A frighteningly truthful guide for parents: why you can't leave your children unattended
Categories: Children | Positive
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/a-frighteningly-truthful-guide-for-parents-why-you-cant-leave-your-children-unattended.htmlThe upbringing of children is at the same time the upbringing of oneself. After all, in order to raise a worthy member of society, it is necessary to constantly show such wonderful human qualities as tolerance, kindness, hard work… But the most important thing is vigilance. It's like a crocodile trainer: it's worth gaping for a second, and something bad can happen. And then tolerance and hard work will have to pass a serious test of strength.
A very expensive hobby.
Let everyone know!
Adjusted the white balance.
It's the dog.
As it really was.
Why not tear them off if they come off?
The repair is ready.
It seems that Dad will not be able to shave tomorrow.
Augmented reality is now also available on conventional monitors.
I wanted to paint, but I managed to take a shower.
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When there are not enough new sensations.
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A relatively innocent prank.
Keywords: Entertainment | Positive | Children | Childhood | Education
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