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Topic: Ripping Wallpaper??
Posted By: Southlandmummy
Subject: Ripping Wallpaper??
Date Posted: 06 January 2008 at 8:23pm
Hi

Im in a little bit of a pi$$ed off mood, my 3yr old has ripped the wallpaper in his room... We are in a farm house which has been done up in the lounge/dining room/kitchen, but not the bedrooms..

How do I stop him from ripping the wallpaper, normally he goes to bed easy but its so hot tonight hes playing up something wicked and wont go to sleep, instead hes also pulled his brothers cot apart, emptyed both sets of draws of clothes and ripped the wallpaper..

The wallpapering here is shocking.. even the new stuff,like its not joined properly etc, Me personally would not wallpaper a house for this reason lol..

SO how do I stop him ripping it without getting real growly??

TIA :)

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Cindy - Princess and Princes
Samia Isobel Joy born 9th September 2008
Spencer Graeme John born 29th May 2006
Kaylin Gavin Robert born 19 December 2004



Replies:
Posted By: youngmumnz
Date Posted: 09 January 2008 at 2:57pm
hey there!, :D yay another child that does this! lol i was beginning to think my parters son was the only kid ek he was 3 when he was doing it also we put it down at first to his mother messing with his head but it got worse my partner used a craft nife and tidied up the wall paper so it was flush with the wall so he couldnt just grab and pull it off cause it wasnt joined properly either :S, and we cut his nails really short when he got caught trying to do it again we put him on a chair in the lounge corner and he soon lost interest in the wall paper cause he couldnt get it off wohoo


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Posted By: kezplanet
Date Posted: 09 January 2008 at 10:24pm

we havnt had too much problem with the wall paper but we (I) am forever having to put two beds back together after being stripped & putting clothes back in the right drawers, yeah it pi$$es me off but I figure I get growley about other stuff that usually matters so I can let this one slide - have started getting them to help me put the clothes back with me

sorry no help with the wall paper



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Kerryn, Mum to
Ashlyn(29/3/04), Anastasia(1/11/05) & Abigail (24/02/09)



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