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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How come Europeans have "crisp" clean preschoolers? They are so neat and well put together. Is it the style of clothes that they wear? I saw many kids dressed similar to Prince George and Princess Charlotte during a recent Europe trip. How come? [/quote] They iron and bath their kids. [/quote] Do you mean "bathe?" Bath is a noun. [/quote] Oh shut up. I feel embarrassed for grammar and spelling nazis who find time to correct others on an online anonymous internet forum and somehow feel smug. FOCUS. Find a better use of your time. Start with becoming a better parent and following better hygiene and grooming yourself so that your kids can learn by imitating you. Clean kids come from clean parents. [/quote] We are having a cultural misinterpretation here. To "bath" a child is a British term. In America, we use "bathe." Rather than being nit-picky, your use of this terminology is what clued me in to why you have different daily routines and expectations than we do. Carry on with what you do, and we'll carry on with what we do.[/quote] "The Dove and the Wren" is also an English children's nursery rhyme, and not one which children in America typically learn or are familiar with. [/quote]
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