Dirty kids

Anonymous
Why do my kids faces get dirtier than other kids? This happens all the time.

Everyone from DS’s preschool class met at the park after school yesterday including younger siblings. My 19 month old was in the sand pit and her face is crusted with sand while the other toddlers look fine. My son runs over and his face and clothes are equally dirty! What gives? My kids get a good shower every night including a hair washing.

Could our sunscreen be attracting dirt?
Anonymous
Some kids just attract the dirt. Its fine. Stop comparing your children to others - if they are happy it’s a win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some kids just attract the dirt. Its fine. Stop comparing your children to others - if they are happy it’s a win.


Oh, Jesus. You’re insufferable, PP.
Anonymous
At my son’s preschool, the parents line up and the teachers bring the kids out one at a time. My kid is always the dirtiest one - the one covered in paint or mud. I’ve adapted the adage “if you didn’t get dirty - you didn’t have fun”.
Anonymous
My 19 month old always gets dirtier than the other toddlers too. It could be the sunscreen (Baby Bum) but she’s also a drooler. She also gets a daily bath and hair washing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some kids just attract the dirt. Its fine. Stop comparing your children to others - if they are happy it’s a win.


Oh, Jesus. You’re insufferable, PP.


OP is this you? If you’re so concerned about your kid appearing dirtier than other kids at 19 months you’ve got deep issues. They are still babies having fun and learning to play! Chill. My kids get a nightly bath but are just fully commit to play. It’s called childhood
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some kids just attract the dirt. Its fine. Stop comparing your children to others - if they are happy it’s a win.


Oh, Jesus. You’re insufferable, PP.


OP is this you? If you’re so concerned about your kid appearing dirtier than other kids at 19 months you’ve got deep issues. They are still babies having fun and learning to play! Chill. My kids get a nightly bath but are just fully commit to play. It’s called childhood


F off!! Can’t sighted parents notice things and wonder why? You are absolutely insufferable and jumping at every little thing to lecture other parents to feel superior. It’s beyond tiresome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some kids just attract the dirt. Its fine. Stop comparing your children to others - if they are happy it’s a win.


Oh, Jesus. You’re insufferable, PP.


OP is this you? If you’re so concerned about your kid appearing dirtier than other kids at 19 months you’ve got deep issues. They are still babies having fun and learning to play! Chill. My kids get a nightly bath but are just fully commit to play. It’s called childhood


F off!! Can’t sighted parents notice things and wonder why? You are absolutely insufferable and jumping at every little thing to lecture other parents to feel superior. It’s beyond tiresome.


Someone missed their nap time
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some kids just attract the dirt. Its fine. Stop comparing your children to others - if they are happy it’s a win.


Oh, Jesus. You’re insufferable, PP.


NNNP. +1,000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some kids just attract the dirt. Its fine. Stop comparing your children to others - if they are happy it’s a win.


Oh, Jesus. You’re insufferable, PP.


OP is this you? If you’re so concerned about your kid appearing dirtier than other kids at 19 months you’ve got deep issues. They are still babies having fun and learning to play! Chill. My kids get a nightly bath but are just fully commit to play. It’s called childhood


F off!! Can’t sighted parents notice things and wonder why? You are absolutely insufferable and jumping at every little thing to lecture other parents to feel superior. It’s beyond tiresome.


Someone missed their nap time


No, the poster is correct. You are truly insufferable. Posters like you judge every thread with massive criticism and it makes this forum so unpleasant and boring. NP here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some kids just attract the dirt. Its fine. Stop comparing your children to others - if they are happy it’s a win.


Oh, Jesus. You’re insufferable, PP.


NNNP. +1,000


+100000000000000000000000
Anonymous
My daughter was always the one with crazy, messy hair at pickup every day. I swear--it was brushed, neat, often tied back every morning at drop-off. The other little girls all looked neat still and her hair was falling out of pigtails, sticking up, etc.

She's almost 11 now and she's still the kid covered in grass stains and ripping her clothes on trees, etc. I like that she still wants to run around and play!
Anonymous
My DS is ALWAYS the kid with the dirty face and filthy clothes!! He’s bathed every day and always in fresh clothes but I’m not that concerned with wiping his face every ten seconds.
Anonymous
OP yes it’s the sunscreen lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP yes it’s the sunscreen lol


It is! NP here, I work outside and wear sunscreen year round (Florida) and sand sticks to it!
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