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Kids Clothing: Taking Care of Kids Clothes Jun 18, 2010

As you gather your kids wear or kids shirt around the house and out the hamper, make certain to check the pockets and empty them out. You also need to close all zippers to prevent them from snagging. It is wise if you mind the newer clothes labels and follow their instructions carefully. To prevent fading, turn the colored clothes inside out. Always remember to separate denims and whites from colored clothes to avoid damaging them. If there are any stains, make sure they are pre-treated and holes or tears are sewn before putting them in the washer.

Separate lint producing kids clothes like dark clothes from those that attract lint. Wash bright colors kids wear with cold water. Though dryers are very much convenient, hanging clothes on a clothesline will extend their life immeasurably. If you want to use a dryer, make sure that you not overload it and be certain that you put the clothes out from the clothesline once they are dry. Over drying can cause damages to your kids clothes so you really have to be careful.

Storing kids wear properly will protect them from any possible damages. Many do not have the appropriate hangers for their kids clothes and because of this, most of the kids shirts are folded even if most of them need to be hung. Getting your kids clothes some hangers will protect them from unnecessary folding that can cause damages. Hangers are also for keeping jackets and its outer layers from being damaged.

Folding and storing kids clothes in plastic containers will preserve them better. You may want to add cedar chips if your house has moth problems. Remembering these few simple things can keep your kids clothes looking new. Children are known to be hard on their clothes. It is important that you take action to save yourself the trouble of buying kids clothes too often.

Kel and Terese opened their first Red Hill store in Beechworth, North East Victoria in December 2006 offering an extensive range of childrens clothing, footwear and accessories and also added to the mix ladies footwear and handbags. They recently opened their sister store in Albury, New South Wales in October 2007 and now excitingly they would love to welcome their past and also new customers to ‘Red Hill Online’.

Red Hill Footwear and Childrens wear main focus is to provide quality products from Australian designers and where possible Australian made. They endeavour to provide you with products that are Unique, Fun & Different. If there is anything that you would like to see in either their retail or online stores please do not hesitate to drop them a line as they are always on the look out for something new and exciting.

Sam Decausta
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19 Comments »

lilly:

What can I do about my sister not taking care of her kids ?
My sister never takes care of her kids. Everytime one of my family members would come and get them for the summer they come back under wieght with durty clothes smelling like cat piss. They have bruises on their legs and backs. They always say how their mom hits them and her boyfriend and they never want to go home. They don’t see their original father because the my sisters boyfriend doesn’t want them to. They are at my mothers house and Now she says that she can’t come get them because she has no money. But she called me telling me that she brought a brand new computer. But she doesn’t have any money to buy her kids school clothes. What should I do thats right for the kids. I’m not sure but I think she is using drugs. Theirs alot to it but I can’t explian it all. to much to write. But I love my sis and I don’t want to hurt her. But I love my nieaces and nephews to. Please someone help me !!!!!!!!!!

June 18th, 2010 | 1:59 am
joannatexan:

Call CPS.
More than likely someone in your family who is more capable of providing for them, can obtain temorary custody of the kids.

Leaving them in that situation isn’t doing them any good.
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:01 am
Mandy:

You know you need to do what’s best for the kids. I know you love your sister, but the welfare of her children is more important then your relationship with your sister. Gather all the information you can, then contact child protective services. These children are being neglected and something needs to be done immediately. Good luck.
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:03 am
the answer lady:

if the children are being hit they DO NOT need to return there who cares if it hurts your sisters feelings if a child does not want to see there mother there is a huge problem and they shouldn’t be forced to visit
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:05 am
wilderone74:

sounds to me like the best thing right now for your sister would be to get the kids away from her for a while until she cleans herself up and comes around. that way the kids are being taken care and your sister can do whatever she wants without anyone worrying about the welfare of the children. she may not like it, but it may be in the best interest of all parties at this point until she makes up her mind on her own what she wants to do with her life.
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:07 am
Doug W:

you need to call the police for the kid’s sakes.
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:09 am
thatwench:

Report her to the local authorities. Get photo documentation of the bruises and etc.

Have the Child Welfare people remove the kids.

Stuff your sister in an old refrigerator in the landfill, that’s where trash like that needs to be.
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:11 am
Haszakess:

your first priority should be the safety and well-being of the children. If you report her and the children are taken away they will try to place them with a family mamber first.
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:13 am
anonymous:

hotline her. who cares about hurting her??? she’s hurting those children by hitting, underfeeding and neglecting them. those children need a good home, not with a druggie slut like your sister!! step up and do what’s right!
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:15 am
pink9364:

you don’t want to hurt your sister? She is a big girl, but not her children. They are what is important here. I would call social services and make sure that the kids can stay with family members. Keep VERY close contact with the kids at all times. Call them daily, visit them, have them stay with you as much as they can. The less time they stay in an unhealthy environment, the better. This boyfriend obviously has to go too. The biological father, he shouldn’t care what this boyfriend says, he should get the kids anyhow. It is his right as a parent and he would be involved if he was any kind of father to these children.
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:17 am
lunaburning:

I know that it hurts, but keep them away from their mother. You’re sister has already f***** up her own life, don’t let her do the same to theirs.
You are a decent person, and you already know what you SHOULD do. Otherwise, you never would have asked.
Report her to children’s services, if you have to.
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:19 am
~?~ Bootylicious~?~:

I would call child protective services get those kids outta that situation , those kids don’t need to be beat on and tortured that’s just plain wrong, otherwise call the police and they will let you remain unanimous, I am a pediatric nurse for 13 years..
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:21 am
nadia b:

learn from her mistake of having children when you cant afford too!!

dont ever get pregnant, get anyone pregnant UNTIL you have a life of your own

report this so these children can have a chance at life with someone that despeately wants a child and cant have them

it is unfair to these children…if your mum is able to help out let her … your neice and nephew will always love you for being there for them
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:23 am
snowflake:

You could turn her into the child welfare in your state. I’m sure you could find a number in your local telephone book. I know it’s hard to turn a family member into the state but you have to think of the children. If your sister is taking drugs,you could be doing everyone a favor.There is help for her also.The first step to do this will be very hard because you will have guilt about doing it.But this needs to be done as all their life’s could be in danger. Also the emotional side of it can scar the children for life. Good luck to you in what ever you decide.
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:25 am
newbie:

The kids come first. Your sister needs to get a clue as to who is supposed to be important. How would you feel if something really bad happened to the kids. It is up to You and the family to first let her know to do better or else. Let the Kids know they are supposed to let the guidance consular know if something is wrong at home if they are not allowed to contact You or the family. Hopefully getting Your sister straight on what lies ahead if she does not get her act together will be enough but don’t drop the ball.
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:27 am
amina n:

adopt them.
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:29 am
fandj4ever:

if you love your nieces and Nephews call CPS right away because they are being abused and that isn’t right, your sister is a B*tch and a horrible mother, who cares about her, whats important is those kids and you need to get them the hell out of there before they end up in the hospital, on drugs or dead.
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:31 am
rachel:

I would get in touch with the father and let him know whats happening. If this is not going to get anywhere it is time to call childrens services. Sister or not these children need an adult to step in and take care of them. If something was to happen to them in her care because you did nothing could you forgive yourself
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:33 am
ANGEL:

I would put the kids first. your sister may get hurt but do whats best for the kids. If she is on drugs and if she around the kids whats to say she couldn’t hurt them really bad or even kill them. By what you are saying the kids are like when people get them it sounds like neglect
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June 18th, 2010 | 7:35 am
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