Papa & Noirra
You know, if you ever want a lesson in how to hide something from a child, just follow my lead: keep the secret where the shadows are thick and nobody can see it.
Ah, that sounds a bit like one of those old stories you tell to keep the kids on their toes. I think a better trick is to hide the snacks out of reach and then let them learn the value of patience. It’s all about the right balance, right?
Patience is fine if the kids are good at reading between lines, which, let’s be honest, most of them aren’t. Hide the snacks and watch the drama unfold.
Ah, you’re right, kids can be little detectives, but I’ve learned that a snack mystery can turn into a teachable moment if I just set a time to share it together. That way the drama stays fun, not frustrating.
Nice timing, I guess. When the clock says “break,” that’s when the snack‑detective’s work starts. Good luck keeping the drama on the schedule.
Got it, I’ll set the timer and let the snack mystery unfold right on schedule. That way the drama stays light, and the kids get a little reward for their detective work.