| Buy a lockbox and put under your bed. That’s what we do. |
| In a pile of folded sweaters in your closet. |
| In the car, under a seat. Do the workbook when you are parked, alone, in the car at a scenic spot. |
| What is this book that’s so forbidden that it needs to be hidden? When will you ever read it—while crouching in the laundry room waiting for a load of clothes to dry? In the basement with a flashlight? LOL |
| If you hide it away and it’s a hassle to get through are you going to use it? |
| Ps I like the pillow compartment idea and was going to suggest pillowcase before I read that. Hidden in plain sight but still easy to access and easy to hide again. |
| Do you have an old game cabinet? Is there a box for a game or puzzle they’d never have interest in? What about a Costco box of chicken stock or the like in the back of your pantry? |
LOL |
| In the bookcase. |
| Under your car seat |
| Tell them it’s a cookbook. |
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If u or your husband have a home office or file cabinet, put it in an old accordion folder with a flap, binding side down, along with other work-related reports or documents. If it’s labeled something like “Literature Review Sources” or “Project Management Training Class 2017”, no one will ever look in it.
Also, assuming this is a softcover workbook, consider tearing off the cover and title page so it’s less obvious at first glance what it is. |
You don’t know many teenagers? Or weren’t one yourself? Trust me, your kids know where everything in your house is located snd what you use it for. |
.. or of a guest rom bed no one uses. |
| Wherever you kids it, also put a cover on the book so the title doesn't jump out at any one, like and old school book cover or the dust jacket of a same-sized book. |