Pretend Doctor Play {No More Sticky Dolls!}
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Do your kids love playing doctor with their dolls and stuffed animals? Do they stick bandaids all over their babies only to ask you to remove them days later (after they’ve so generously left their sticky residue behind)? If so, this quick tip is for YOU!
What You’ll Need
- Stuffed animals or dolls
- Washi tape
- Scissors
What to Do
Gather your supplies and bandage your doll or stuffed animal’s injury with washi tape. Cut or tear the washi tape from the roll and press down firmly on the end to secure the tape to the injury.
We don’t know about you but that looks like one happy patient! And YOU’LL be happy too knowing you won’t have sticky goo left behind on all those toys when it’s time to take the bandage off! Just another reason we love washi tape!
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