Savvy moms who
know how to keep
busy households
running smoothly
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W hen life overwhelm s you at mealtime, there’s always take-out,
But how can you take a load o ff when it conies to laundry? Teamwork!
As soon as kids know their colors, they can help by sorting socks.
A fter a few years, they will be able to sort, fold and even help put
clothing away.
W ith a little more practice kids—and husbands—can take over by
tossing laundry into the dryer. W ith the 1
lo u n c e
D ry e r B a r firm ly in
TIPS TO TAKE
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L O A D
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Playful ways to get a break:
HIDE OUT:
Let kids build a fort with blankets
and pillows first and then they
strip the bed.
COLOR CODING:
Buy colored hampers to help
kids sort their own laundry.
MATCHING GAME:
Race against the clock to see
who can pair and match up
socks the quickest.
HOOPS:
Hang a hoop above the laundry
basket to win points for sorting.
MEMORY:
No worrying about remembering
to add the dryer sheet. With the
Bounce Dryer Bar
you’ll beat
static and win with freshness.
Holly Resnick (left)
&
Marni Renison (right)
from the nationally
syndicated show
" B e t t e r ”
with their children
place (you just peel it and stick inside the dryer), you'll have peace of
mind that the clothing will come out fresh and virtually static-free.
Here's w hat other moms said when given the Bounce Dryer Bar
and asked a few questions about it:
Log onto
bettertvxom
to see Holly and Marni in
action and discover more
ways to get the family to
lend a helping hand.
J3VE IT!
WORKS GREAT AND IT’S ONE LESS
HING I NEED TO REMEMBER TO DO.
.. IT IS
ERY CONVENIENT AND I LOVE THE SMELL
F THE CLOTHES WHEN THEY COME OUT OF
HE DRYER.”
^
- Maureen G. of Garden Grove, CA
Jk
LOVE IT. THE SCENT IS AMAZING.
MY CLOTHES FEEL SO SOFT AND
I LOVE THE FACT THAT YOU CAN
STICK YOUR CLOTHES
IN THE
DRYER WITHOUT WORRY.”
- Michelle T. of Freeport, NY
I LIKE THE CONVENIENCE OF THE BAR. I HAVE A GRAND-
DAUGHTER THAT LIKES TO HELP AND SHE DOESN’T HAVE TO
THINK ABOUT DRYER SHEETS, NEITHER DOES MY HUSBAND
ONE LESS THING TO THINK ABOUT.”
VM,