Maximising kiddie power

21 06 2007

Having grown up in a seaside bed and breakfast, I learned from a young age how to be useful in helping my mum by doing small tasks in the business, such as laying the tables. 

I think it is good for children to gain a work ethic when young.  So, the Rideable Vacuum Cleaner caught my eye.  How brilliant is this?  Not only can children enjoy a funky ride-upon vehicle, but you can put them to work cleaning the floor at the same time.


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2 responses to “Maximising kiddie power”

21 06 2007
Jill Blake (21:13:52) :

Talking of hoovers, my son was told to do the kitchen tonight, he took about ten minutes to dig out the hoover, another ten to plug it in and about 60 seconds was spent actually using it. He could do with an inspirational tool like the one pictured.

22 06 2007
Heather Yaxley (06:59:54) :

There is an art to undertaking a task with such a lack of enthusiasm and competency that you are never asked to do it again. My tea making abilities as a teenager were of such a magnificent standard that to this day, I rarely am asked by my parents to brew up.

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