Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid will use stuff other kids brought and vice versa. Your kid will lose that fabulous pencil and have to use one from the common stash. Your kid will survive.
Your kid might use other things, mine will never. They have their own stuff.
Never? What if they lose their notebook? What if they throw up and need to clean up their mess?
They use other kids’ things. They just don’t tell you.
Kids do t have to clean up their own puke. And my kids have their names in sharpie on each notebook.
Anonymous wrote:I’m tired of being told to buy multiple notebooks every year that come back home at the end of year with 4 pages used each. It is maddening
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid will use stuff other kids brought and vice versa. Your kid will lose that fabulous pencil and have to use one from the common stash. Your kid will survive.
Your kid might use other things, mine will never. They have their own stuff.
Never? What if they lose their notebook? What if they throw up and need to clean up their mess?
They use other kids’ things. They just don’t tell you.
Kids do t have to clean up their own puke. And my kids have their names in sharpie on each notebook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid will use stuff other kids brought and vice versa. Your kid will lose that fabulous pencil and have to use one from the common stash. Your kid will survive.
Your kid might use other things, mine will never. They have their own stuff.
Never? What if they lose their notebook? What if they throw up and need to clean up their mess?
They use other kids’ things. They just don’t tell you.
Anonymous wrote:Is there anything wrong with this? Some of the supplies my kid brought home are very mildly used.
Do people reuse supplies?
I think. I feel strange because we always buy new ones but these are still in good shape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid will use stuff other kids brought and vice versa. Your kid will lose that fabulous pencil and have to use one from the common stash. Your kid will survive.
Your kid might use other things, mine will never. They have their own stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Is there anything wrong with this? Some of the supplies my kid brought home are very mildly used.
Do people reuse supplies?
I think. I feel strange because we always buy new ones but these are still in good shape.
Anonymous wrote:This seems like the posts in Food thread when people ask if it’s ok to eat leftovers.
Anonymous wrote:Your kid will use stuff other kids brought and vice versa. Your kid will lose that fabulous pencil and have to use one from the common stash. Your kid will survive.