Try to entertain yourself, watch dvd for yourself, leave her alone
2007-02-06 00:07:09
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answered by h3nn 1
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2016-04-27 15:50:23
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answered by ? 3
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your daughter goes to public school, right? so normally she's not home. ok and now she's home sick and YOU are bothered? i am having a hard time understanding a mother's complaint about her annoying child when her child is rarely home. as a homeschool mother of four kids, i have become very good at tuning out the loud noise of children's chatter (unless they are talking directly to me). but when i need a break (and between us two i'm the one who actually would need one) i tell the kids to go their room for 45 min and to play, read or color. and that mommy needs a break. plain and simple. i'm sorry but i dont find your sitation humorous. kind of pathetic really. you cant even spend a few days with your daughter without being annoyed..hmmm
2007-02-06 01:05:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Hee, hee. Well, you have her home, she can't go to school, she's uncomfortable but not sick, sooo....... Time for a field trip. Pack a lunch and take her to the museum, take her to a movie, go to Hobby Lobby/Michaels/Wal-mart, whatever, and pick a craft to do together. Take her to a swanky restaurant for lunch and get all dressed up to go. (or....go shopping for a swanky lunch to make at home, set the table with good dishes and have it at home) Go try on clothes at some store you would never buy from but always wanted to see your kid in their clothes.
Ok, that's all I've got off the top of my head. Think of this a school sanctioned opportunity to have some fun together.
2007-02-06 00:18:02
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answered by dakirk123 3
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She probably just wants to spend some time with her mummy?? Why not just leave the jobs you need to do - you can catch up on them tomorrow - and make the most of having some mother/daughter together time.. do some baking, read stories, go for a walk, watch TV together...?
2007-02-06 00:17:07
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answered by lisaandmax 2
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Cross your heart and hope to die, stick a needle in her eye. Only Joking. I would imagine her eyes are really sore and it is getting on her nerves. Difficult one because most forms of fun require the use of eyes. Why not do her nails for her, or give her a new hairstyle. You could read to her, maybe even cook something together.
2007-02-06 00:10:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Large cardboard box - I've spent millions on other stuff, and wasted hours of my valuable time, but my kids always have most fun for longer with empty cardboard boxes.
They're 14 and 18 !! Only joking
2007-02-06 00:08:22
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answered by chillipope 7
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depends on the age of the kid:
pre-schooler (kidergartener):
occupy your child with arts and crafts, drawing animals and people and thn coloring and decorating them. It is entertaining for the child and you two spend time together. Also turn on a children's channel, an educational one is best, your child will still learn but will not notice it and so they will enjoy them selves.
elementry student:
bake! baking is ALWAYS fun, it is creative and you spend time together. baking cookies is a big hit with kids and it is really creative and fun for both of you!
2007-02-06 00:14:15
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answered by ? 3
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My 4yr olds the same hes got conjuntivitis and isnt allowed into nursery we cant go out cause the wind irritates his eyes more and hes badly doing my head in put her in shed for an hour lol cbeebies and wrestling works for me but depends how old your daughter is?
good luck and hope it clears up soon
2007-02-06 03:15:06
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answered by tamtam 1
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puzzles, thats good for any age, When my kids were young we would take a piece of cardboard and glue little flowers, sticks,dirt, little rocks etc.. and make our own little picture gardens. If we couldnt go outside we would use anything inside, buttons, noodles, thread , yarn, cereal etc... that would keep the kids busy for at least an hour
2007-02-06 00:39:05
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answered by ladydaisy 4
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oh poor you,if the gag failed why not tie her arms and feet and stick her in the airing cupboard.I'm kidding Hun,can you take her to the park or put on a DVD for her,try giving her lots of crafty things so she can draw or make something.goodluck.[or make some cakes together]
2007-02-06 00:10:39
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answered by karen. 4
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