

I scoured the internet for the BEST kids clean-up games and activities to break up the chore chart monotony and encourage good habits without the drudgery. So, what do you do in order to get the kids to help with cleaning the house? I mean, chores are never really fun, even when we are adults, but having a clean house with far fewer tantrums, power struggles, or laziness is a great thing for everyone involved! Sometimes the key is making cleaning games for kids, to make chores fun. So you start googling “How to make chores fun for kids” and asking friends what they do to incentive their kids to clean up after themselves. They throw a fit about having to wipe up their spilled milk, and they scream so loudly about needing that toy still. They take 20 minutes to pick up a single sock off the floor and put in the laundry basket. So you try to get the kids on board and they drag their feet. “Oh my word! This has got to stop! It’s time little Johnnie and Susie helped clean up around here because they are the ones making the majority of these messes! I’m sick and tired of doing it myself!” You see the house a wreck after Johnnie and Susie ran around, playing gleefully, absent-mindedly dropping toys left and right, changing their wardrobe about five times in the last hour, and leaving a trail of goldfish behind them, and you think to yourself: Hate cleaning but love a clean house? Pick up this printable Spring Cleaning Bundle and you'll be able to clean it all without feeling overwhelmed!
