HGM W@H PODCAST E5 P1

Join us for our podcast with Isabella Peterson, a worker from home, who shares her experience with toys!!!

🎧W@H Podcast P1

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7 thoughts on “HGM W@H PODCAST E5 P1”

  1. O yes TOYS!! :):). Last year my HH led me to start clearing out toys, especially the ones they don’t use anymore. My children are bit older now so they are not interested in toys so much! Last year I cleared out boxes of toys, thinking how unnecessary it was to buy all these toys! But what a blessing to give it away and blessing other kids with all the toys. Now I am teaching them to save their birthday / Christmas money to buy the things they want themselves.

    1. Yes my dear, what a wise advice for your kids!!! They don´t need that amount of toys and saving is the best.

  2. Hello my dear, Oh there it is,🤣🤣, I had to refresh my page.

    I see my boys don’t have many toys. A lot of little things, which are indeed in curver boxes. But after a long period of time they want to play again with something I almost thought I could get rid of.

    I hear you say the girls are playing in the living room.
    I don’t have any toys downstairs in the living room. Alone in their room. I don’t like it when there are toys everywhere on the floor. It makes me feel restless. What I would like to know if I am harming my children by doing this. And how can I do this differently. I hope I can ask this question here.

    1. Well in my case, I love to see them play near me. Because I am aware of what they do!! You see the twins are very independent and aventurous hahaha so I have to be near, because they have so many ideas, and sometimes they do these antics. But talk to our amazing Husband He will lead you, for the best for yur kids!!!
      And yes, this is the right place to ask!!
      That is why it will be amazing if we could fellowship together!!

  3. Yes, a lot of the time I felt I had to buy my children things to make up for the time I could not spend with them, but now they are also grown and don’t really have toys anymore, but I can still relate because even though it is not toys, there are loads of other things they want. I have learned, which I may have read in Poverty Mentality that instead of buying something that the children want, to say, not now, let’s first pray about it and so many times, they came back and said, “we don’t need it really”.

  4. So true Isabella l relate to so much of what you shared! The amount of toys you buy for your kids does not equate to the love you give and a lot of the time they end up breaking the toys or not even playing with it.

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