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This morning I hid my daughter''s Barney Nursery Rhyme book. I just couldn''t take it anymore. We''ve been reading it non-stop for over a year now. I''ve bought so many books but it always goes back to Barney.

Today I hid the book in the freezer. Now I feel bad. I just can''t read it again. I need a Barney break.
 
Yes, many times (from my nieces and little brother when he was a tot). It's the same as taking the batteries out and saying a toy is "broken". Don't feel bad, your action prevented you from having a Barney meltdown and freaking out in front of the little one.
 
HAHAHAHHAHA. Yes, I''m guilty of doing this plenty of times. I remember my brother has those silly tamagochi toys (the ones you had to feed, make sure they did their homework, took a shower etc) when he was younger. He was SO obsessed with it and it bugged me silly. I hid it one day on top of my bookshelf. Poor guy was devastated. I forgot about it, and years later he found it and knew it was me that killed his toy. He has never let me live that one down.
 
Yes! I''ve even thrown things out during naptime, like those annoying toys from mcdonalds!
 
No, but I am fully gearing up to be a Toy Slasher.
 
I remember hiding the Furbies from the kids, they drove me nuts!!
 
Multiple times a day at the moment, but it''s out of sight, out of mind at the moment.

I think sometimes a parent''s sanity is worth the guilt trip.

If they ask where it is, what will you say?
 
The only times I have hidden books have been when they're either going to be donated to a book drop (because the kids have outgrown them) or because the kids have outgrown the books and their sentimental and goes in their baby boxes.

Unfortunely, my kids are explorers and ALWAYS end up finding the hidden books and they'll end up with them back on their book cases.

Oh, and I have to hide my junk magazines from the boys. For example, I have a subscription to Allure and the kids LOVE to open it and scribble on all the faces of the women. They draw vampire fangs and all. They think it's hilarous, whereas, I don't want them seeing the bra ads and all that.
 
My friend K said that when he was young, his aunt gave him a toy drum for Christmas. Imagine his poor mother''s sanity. So one day his mother poked her head into K''s bedroom, and said

"hmm, Can you tell me where the sound is coming from? How does the drum make that sound?"

The curious K and his brother immediately began exploring by tearing up the drum head and completely dismantled it.
 
Date: 3/19/2010 7:17:12 PM
Author: Pandora II
Multiple times a day at the moment, but it''s out of sight, out of mind at the moment.


I think sometimes a parent''s sanity is worth the guilt trip.


If they ask where it is, what will you say?

Well, she''s not quite 2 so thankfully she''s still at the age where if she can''t see it, it doesn''t exist. I figure I have about 2 more months before that mindset starts to fade.
 
I''ve thrown away countless pieces of art, but I''ve never hidden toys or books from JT.

When I was a kid, I hid my little sis''s blankie. I didn''t even tell my mom where it was. I thought she was too old to be carrying around that raggedy thing. I think she was 4-5 and I was 10ish. Hmmm.. the bridezilla thing is suddenly making sense....
 
Date: 3/19/2010 1:44:52 PM
Author: Kaleigh
I remember hiding the Furbies from the kids, they drove me nuts!!

My neighbors'' kids hid *their own* Furbies under the couch because they were so annoying. Haha. I really wanted to play with one, but they told me no way were they waking them up.

 
I''m not a mom, but I sure did this occasionally while nannying ! :)
 
Date: 3/19/2010 8:53:32 PM
Author: choro72
My friend K said that when he was young, his aunt gave him a toy drum for Christmas. Imagine his poor mother''s sanity. So one day his mother poked her head into K''s bedroom, and said


''hmm, Can you tell me where the sound is coming from? How does the drum make that sound?''


The curious K and his brother immediately began exploring by tearing up the drum head and completely dismantled it.
That is AWESOME! What a brilliant idea!
 
I hid all of FI''s socks once when he didn''t get my subtle hints to skip the game with his buddies and stay home with me... he just said something about needing to do laundry soon and dug a pair out of his gym bag so I hid all his boxers when he jumped into the shower.


Does that count?
 
Date: 3/19/2010 11:56:15 PM
Author: yssie
I hid all of FI''s socks once when he didn''t get my subtle hints to skip the game with his buddies and stay home with me... he just said something about needing to do laundry soon and dug a pair out of his gym bag so I hid all his boxers when he jumped into the shower.



Does that count?

Nope, just makes you a high maintenance fiance, let the boy go out!
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Date: 3/20/2010 2:05:29 AM
Author: honey22

Date: 3/19/2010 11:56:15 PM
Author: yssie
I hid all of FI''s socks once when he didn''t get my subtle hints to skip the game with his buddies and stay home with me... he just said something about needing to do laundry soon and dug a pair out of his gym bag so I hid all his boxers when he jumped into the shower.



Does that count?

Nope, just makes you a high maintenance fiance, let the boy go out!
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oh, he went out, I wasn''t really trying to stop him.
 
Date: 3/19/2010 8:53:32 PM
Author: choro72
My friend K said that when he was young, his aunt gave him a toy drum for Christmas. Imagine his poor mother''s sanity. So one day his mother poked her head into K''s bedroom, and said


''hmm, Can you tell me where the sound is coming from? How does the drum make that sound?''


The curious K and his brother immediately began exploring by tearing up the drum head and completely dismantled it.

That''s great!

I don''t have kids but I often hide certain books from my first grade students. There are some books that are so popular (I don''t know why -- they''re not good) and the kids fight over them all the time. I took them and hid them away. The kids ask for them occasionally and I always just tell them that I have to look for them. I don''t.
 
I also thought of something else. Silly bands! They''re little colorful rubber bands that are shaped like animals. They''re a huge hit with my kids. I find them all the time in the classroom, and it bugs me. I finally had to place a ban on them because I ended up with a collection of my own one day. If I see someone playing with them (or anything, really), I take them away and put them in my pocket. I forget about whatever''s in there and I''m always finding random toys, etc. at night when I put my clothes away.
 
Date: 3/20/2010 3:38:30 AM
Author: yssie

Date: 3/20/2010 2:05:29 AM
Author: honey22


Date: 3/19/2010 11:56:15 PM
Author: yssie
I hid all of FI''s socks once when he didn''t get my subtle hints to skip the game with his buddies and stay home with me... he just said something about needing to do laundry soon and dug a pair out of his gym bag so I hid all his boxers when he jumped into the shower.



Does that count?

Nope, just makes you a high maintenance fiance, let the boy go out!
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oh, he went out, I wasn''t really trying to stop him.
liar!
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Just kidding! I actually thought this was funny, and something I''ll be sure to do next time FI is going out without me (as a joke, of course!)
 
Okay, I have a horribly dirty mind, because I immediately jumped to Romance novels and... um... personal toys when I saw the thread title.
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Bad gecko!
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Seriously though... some of my nephews toys make me want to remove the batteries ASAP. Maybe this is why my sister is obsessed with low tech toys... blocks don''t beep...
 
Never done this, but I imagine I might one day when I have kids.

When I was little my mom had trouble getting me to stop sucking on my pacifier. She wanted me to stop but I would throw a fit and cry hysterically when she took it away and told me I couldn''t have it. One day we moved to another house and she told me the pacifiers all got lost in the move and she didn''t know where to buy more. Somehow I thought this made sense, so I never asked for the pacifier again.
 
This is hilarious! I did a few books from DD. She would bring me the same ones every time! Now if she brings them I just make her "read" them to me.
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