Woman shares ‘ultimate mum hack’ to get kids ready quickly in the morning and it only costs a couple of quid

Woman shares ‘ultimate mum hack’ to get kids ready quickly in the morning and it only costs a couple of quid

09/17/2020

A SAVVY woman has revealed her ultimate ‘mum hack’ to get kids quickly dressed and out the door in the mornings – and it only costs a few quid. 

Any parent will know trying to get children up and ready is a laborious process, with missing shoes, socks and last-minute bathroom trips required.

Ensuring everyone has the right kit takes longer in the winter, as you need to add gloves, scarves and hats into the equation – but one mum has figured out how to make the morning routine so much simpler. 

She revealed she uses a hanging shoe rack to neatly store winter accessories, which means she can quickly see what’s there and grab what’s necessary – meaning no more hunting through drawers.

She shared her nifty tip to Facebook group Home Cleaning Tips And Tricks, where it’s racked up more than 100 likes. 

The mum wrote: “With the colder months coming I thought I’d share my very best mom hack. 

  • 20 Pocket Overdoor Shoe Hanger, Argos, £2.50 – buy now

“Use a shoe organizer to hold your hats, gloves, scarves etc. 

“So much easier than digging through a box.”

You can pick up a shoe organiser for £2.50 at Argos, and parents have raved about her budget-friendly tip. 

Commenting online, one mum said: “Omg and masks!! I’ve been trying to figure out how to store those stupid things for when school starts lol Genius!!”

Another wrote: “Awesome. Thank you.”

A third posted: “I'm totally doing this!!! Thanks!!!”

While this mum pointed out: “Great idea.”

Meanwhile this mum creates ‘dinky’ cupboard bedroom for her daughter, 11, so she can finally have her own room.

And this ‘hero’ husband makes his wife a stunning pantry from scratch & it’s the dream if you’re into organisation.

Plus a Mrs Hinch fan transforms her rusty stools using FOIL and hot water and they look brand new.

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