*The following giveaway is open to Canada only
“Oh not right now honey.” “Um, how about we read some books instead!” “Ug, who gave her sparkles to play with??”
Does any of this sound familiar. I can admit it, back in the day when my girls were little, there were “good” days for those messy crafts and “”bad” days. When you’re tired, have a headache, or have friends coming over later for coffee, and the house is “momentarily” clean, you really have to work up to the crafts that include all things glitter, play dough, finger paint and glue! Well at least I had to…. until I stumbled upon the wonder that is Swiffer!
Now thanks to discovering something that is as close to real magic as I have ever seen, when my SassyNephew comes over and wants to get knee deep into the craft box, I’m the first one to announce “Yes”! A big fat “Yes to the Mess”!
Thanks to Swiffer, parents can say “Yes to the Mess!” and embrace life’s little messes because we’re able to get a thorough a clean in minutes. What used to be a chore to do, is now a snap! It’s now easier than ever to make sure our little one’s get messy, explore, create and have a craft time that is …well…messy! Did you know that according to the second annual Swiffer Cleaning Index, while the majority (70%) of parents feel that letting kids make a mess helps encourage their creativity
Many (68%) have said “no” to their kids’ request because of the mess it could make. I get it! Sometimes you don’t feel like you have the time, or the patience for that clean up! I also happen to be part of the generation that believes that messes are a part of a child’s development, it’s how they learn. As a matter of fact, seventy-five percent of Millennial parents think that letting kids make messes encourages their creativity.
Most parents would agree; a mess is a great learning opportunity, in so many ways. Bonus, nearly all parents think that young children learn a lot from cleaning up a mess. The trick is to find a way to get them to help you. Once again,I find myself thankful for my Swiffer! No scrap of paper, no sparkle or glitter shall be left behind when it meets it’s match, the Swiffer! The best part, since my SassyNephew is four, so at this age, cleaning up can be half the fun!
I want to make getting messy, and the cleaning up of course, more fun for you or someone you love! One lucky reader of How To Survive Life In The Suburbs will WIN this sweet little Swiffer Care Package to get you on your way to saying “Yes To The Mess” more often!
Included are:
One Swiffer Sweeper-$12.99
One Swiffer Sweeper Dry Cloth Reflills -$11.49
One Swiffer Sweeper Wet Mopping Refills-$9.48
One Swiffer Duster-$4.99
ARV~ $40.00
To enter simply tell me what was the last mess you cleaned up? When was the last time you wish you had wished Swiffer had been there to help you say #YesToTheMess? Please enter using the Rafflecopter form provided below.
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Open to residents of Canada only, excluding Quebec, and is open to all those who have reached the age of majority in their Province. Closes March 30th, 2016. Good luck!
Disclosure: I am a Swiffer Ambassador. As part of my affiliation with this group I received compensation, products and special access to P&G events and opportunities. The opinions on this blog are my own.
Chandra O'Connor says
Cat knocked over plant
Ei Leen says
Was grinding up coffee…split it all over the kitchen floor!!
Kim Tanti says
After washing my floorsdown on my hands and knees. I let the dog in and he was all muddy. That left the floor all muddy.
Florence Cochrane says
Container of apple juice over the floor. That was really sticky.
Elizabeth R says
Yesterday, after our walk the dog was coated in mud, nice mess in the house and on her.
Inez McLeish says
Mud and dirt tracked in from the backyard! It really is too bad Swiffer wasn’t there.
Helen says
my last mess was a broken glass. Swiffer would have helped.
loretta says
I just had to clean up dog hair.
joy says
with 2 dogs and a daughter with long hair, we are swimming in hairballs and dust bunnies — Swiffer would be a big help in collecting these, that seem to accumulate in corners, and under furniture, everywhere!!
Wendy hutton says
the last mess I cleaned up was dirty footprints and the swiffer would have made the job so much easier
Cheryl says
The last mess I cleaned up was some muddy footprints
Stephen Gordon says
Wine on the floor with broken glass.
elaing8 says
I knocked a jug of orange juice off the counter the other day. It went everywhere.
jan says
the last mess I cleaned up was my own! spilled my full coffee all over the floor this morning.
Erika Letson says
The last mess I cleaned up was in my front hallway. Mud, gravel and dirt everywhere!