Yes, these are real products, and sound like every parents’ worst nightmare, except maybe for recorders. ![]()
Has anyone here tried or seen these products, or refused to purchase them? :o ![]()
Yes, these are real products, and sound like every parents’ worst nightmare, except maybe for recorders. ![]()
Has anyone here tried or seen these products, or refused to purchase them? :o ![]()
Ha!! I JUST saw these products yesterday for the first time at a local discount store.
I picked up one of each and showed them to my brother, the person who has kids, and he reluctantly put them in our cart.
When we got to the checkout he changed his mind. He didn’t want to “go down that road.”
I dunno looks totally fun to me, a woman without kids. The dad of the 5 and 7 year olds chickened out.
“Baff”? Their target audience is comprised of toddlers?
Smart people should forgo the stuff with the cutesy name and make their own slime
I follow several live kitten rescue cams, and they all unofficially use the term “baff” for the mama cat licking her kittens, for various reasons.
Do they still do “Jello Jumps” for charity? I haven’t heard about them for a long time; my brother participated in at least one when he was younger. You pay a fee to jump into a vat of Jello, and worry about the cleanup later.
This stuff has been on the kid’s YouTube for at least a year. Probably Europe.
Dennis
Sounds fun to me, actually. I mean, only enough to try once, but still. Reminds me of science club experiments I never could actually do at home.