I’m a Popsicle Mom working with the Popsicle Brand to bring you guys a Popsicle summer. I am being compensated for my time, but all my opinions and love of the brand belong to me.
Want to know the best way to clean off your child after letting them have a Popsicle?
Well first you have to start off by telling them to go put their swimsuit on and then send them outside saying we’re going to play in the water. Then after they come downstairs you ask them if they want a popsicle, in fact, we like to let the whole neighborhood have a popsicle.
Popsicles drip, they dribble sometimes they even fall apart before the kids can finish them. It depends on the age of the kid and how hot it is outside. My son always turns red purple or green, I mean he turns the color of the popsicle as he’s trying to finish his. Sometimes I wonder if any of it made it into his mouth. Well, we got the hose out and when they were done I just sprayed them all off. Of course they run away screaming and hating me, until, they come right back and say do it again.
They kept coming back again and again
We had a great time and while I was doing this I was able to also spray away all the Popsicle dribbles, making sure we keep those pesky ants away. So how do you clean a child up after they have had Popsicles?
YOU HOSE THEM DOWN!
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I use wet paper towels.
I use wet wipes.
If I have wipes handy, I will use lots of them. If not, I use a wet wash cloth.
a wet washcloth
I use a napkin, they aren’t too messy usually.
Stick him in the utility sink. Hah
My method is similar to yours. I encourage them to run through the sprinkler! Thanks for the chance to win!
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They play with the water hose.
If It’s A Really Sticky Mess Bath, If Just A Little Mess I Will Use Wipes To Clean Them Up.
Wet washcloth
Either I hose them off outside or they go inside and wash up in the sink.
Lots of wet wipes or the hose.
If we’re on the go, I use wipes, but if we’re at home…a warm wet wash cloth!
use wet wipes
I clean my grandsons with a damp paper towel after they eat a popsicle.
Wet wipes usually…. sometimes they like to be hosed down if we are playing outside… sometimes they go right into the tub for a bath.
with the water hose!
With baby wipes.
Good ol washcloth w/warm water & soap
A wash rag and lots of water!
Thanks!
paper towels
We usually use wipes or paper towels!
I don’t have any kids, but I would use a washcloth.
with a wipe or wet cloth
We use a dishcloth to clean up after the kids.
a full on shower!
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We usually have Popsicles later at night so we can just put them into the shower right after.
I hose them off lol or have them jump in the pool
I wash my grandsons hands and face with a washcloth.
janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
my grandaughter has to get a bath after
We definitely use wet naps to clean up!
I help them wash their hands.
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If they get really messy, I use baby wipes.
Either a baby wipe or washrag
a warm wash cloth
a warm washcloth!
Usually with a warm wash cloth.
We usually use wipes….otherwise….bathtime!
Baby wipes
Baby wipes
A big wet wash cloth!
After a Popsicle the only way to clean a child is with a power washer. Ha ha, just playing. If baby wipes don’t do the trick, hands under a water hose or sink.
We use baby wipes! They work great!
Maureen
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I keep a lot of wet wipes in my car…even though my kids are getting older…they still need them!
I use wet wipes.
Thanks for the chance!
If possible, straight in the tub!
its quite a mess afterwards, usually use wet wipes or wet paper towels.
if we are outside – the hose!
In the summer, the hose!
good old wipies
wet washcloth
With the hose:)
the kids look like they are enjoying their Popsicle!
we use lots and lots of wipes when they are done.
he’s gotten older so a washcloth does it
With plenty of wet wipes and napkins!
washcloth 😉
Wet washcloth.
with a bath cloth
I use baby wipes
If it’s warm, I turn on the sprinkler and let them clean themselves!
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Straight to the sink with soap and water.
washcloth