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Ways to Keep Your Toddler Busy When You Are Exhausted

September 12, 2019 by KT Leave a Comment

How to keep a toddler or kid busy when mom is sick, exhausted or need to get work done with easy kid activities

Are you looking for toddler activities to keep your kids busy when you are exhausted, sick, or just need to get stuff done?

I’ve been super sick lately and I have two little ones at home so it’s super hard to rest and watch toddlers as a stay at home mom.

If you are sick, exhausted or just need a break, here’s a few easy things to do while mom is sick:

*This post contains affiliate links, please see my disclosure policy if you have any questions.

Toy Rotation

Easy Toy Rotation for kid toys to stay organized and more toy play

I love not keeping every single toy out for instant play and instant messes and will rotate toys in my house.

Toy Rotation is just that… keep some toys and bins tucked away, and rotate toys for new ones. I keep big bins in the closet and will just take a bin for a day, and other times I’ll completely rotate the toys in our living room.

The nice thing about toy rotation is that “new” toys will appear. I feel like my kids will play with their toys longer when they haven’t seen them in awhile.

If they always see the same toys, and can access every single toy, they will play less. They get overwhelmed and bored. At least, I feel like that’s the case with my kids.

I like to keep totes in a closet and will take them out and rotate toys or even just pull out a toy or two when I feel like they need something else to keep them busy.

When I’m really tired, I’ll have “an ace” toy tucked away nearby and will bring it out when I need it. It’ll keep them busy, and the toy is “new”. It’s usually building related with my boys because they love to make and build things.

Fun building toys for toddlers and kids for easy kid activity

I also get overwhelmed less with toy rotation because I am looking at less toys myself and will do less pick up every night.

Also, there’s less dumping of every single toy in bins and then walking away to play with the coach cushions or something…

Highly recommend toy rotation or just keeping aside a few toys to keep playing with toys a little more exciting.

Easy Crafts

My Giant Busy Box for an easy craft activity for kids

We love to do crafts and creative things, but it can be exhausting to find the craft, set it up, assist and clean up.

I love craft kits when I need a break and want something easy to keep the kids entertained.

I’ll get some cheap stuff at Michaels, especially when the seasons are changing. They tend to have huge clearance sales for holiday items before the holiday is even over.

For example, I always go into Michaels around December 20th and grab a few last minute crafts for 75% off! I did the same for the fall, when it was still technically fall season– and there’s usually some craft kits to choose from!

I’ve also done the Alex Toys Busy Box. It’s nice when you want to do a craft, but don’t want to think about it or set it up. You can pull out a bag, and the craft is in the bag with all the supplies. It’s so nice and skips a few steps, especially when you are sick.

There’s also some super easy and mess-free crafts in the kit, like stick stickers on pizza, and then there’s more elaborate crafts that need some help and creativity. However, you can pick the craft in the kit based on your mood.

I love doing craft kits when the kids are exhausted because they usually keep them busy and there’s not too much to do on my end besides the occasional assisting or “ooh ahh”.

Big ‘ol Box

Yep. What toddler can resist a gigantic box?

Just grab markers, crayons, scissors, construction paper, glue, or nothing at all and see what amazing things can come out of a box.

That’s it, easy right?

My kids loves boxes of all shapes and sizes for creative play and self play! I don’t have to get involved at all with box play!

Just save those diaper boxes and random boxes for days you really need a break!

Magnetic Tiles

fun and easy toddler play with picasso magnetic tiles when mom is sick

My kids can play with Magnetic tiles for hours. It is probably the best investment toy in my house. They are a little pricey, but we’ve gotten soo may hours of play out of our magnetic tiles!

The best part is that the kids will usually play with these with little help from mom. Sometimes I’ll play and make things with them, but other times, they can play for quite awhile with them by themselves!

I’ll even put them on the fridge and have them play with magna-tiles while cooking dinner!

Magna-tiles can get a little pricey, we actually don’t have any of the original brand, but we do have a few knocks that work just as well!

picasso magnetic tiles for fun building activity for toddlers

We have Picasso tiles and PlayMags and another random brand. I like the PlayMags a tad better if they are the same price, but Picasso tiles and other brands are fine too! The different brands also work fine together, I think as long as they look like they will work together, they will.

Magnetic tiles are definitely my favorite toy and perfect for days that I’m exhausted and need to get things done because they get hours of play with them!

Sand Box

Sand Box for toddlers for easy outdoor play

If it’s nice weather, head outside. Digging in a sandbox can keep kids occupied for awhile!

If you don’t have a sandbox or the sandbox novelty has worn out, you can also add sand to a Tupperware bin and place some shovels, cups, or kitchen tools for some sand play!

You could also put kinetic sand or make cloud dough and create an indoor sand box if the weather isn’t cooperating.

Keep in mind, that it could get messy for indoor play. The first time I did cloud dough, I got two hours of self play and easy clean up. It was amazing. Next time, not so much. It can get messy real fast, depending on experience.

But a sand box outside or on the deck is perfect for days that you are exhausted!

big pile of dirt at construction birthday party for kid activity to keep toddlers busy

We also went to an construction birthday party with a big pile of dirt and my kid was digging in that for two hours straight.

My son totally ignored the huge brand-new sand box and went straight for the dirt pile, so if the sandbox novelty has worn out, go for the good stuff.

Anyone need a big pile of dirt delivered?

Spark Kitchen Sink

Guys, water comes out when you turn on the play sink, just like a real sink. And you don’t have to stand at a sink with your kid for 10 minutes or waste water!

You put water on the bottom and the pump will bring up the water and it keeps recycling through the water.

My kids love it. It’s the Spark Kitchen Sink with a WORKING FAUCET.

Just be forewarned though, it doesn’t last terribly long. The pump actually lasted longer for us than others, but it won’t last forever. I think it lasted around a year for us, with on and off play. But I do know someone who’s pump broke within a few days of play.

The sink will also randomly start working again for a few minutes after not working for months, and then die again.

But for $15, you should get your money back pretty quickly in babysitting money.

My son played with this FOR HOURS.

Especially if you have a water/sink lover on your hands.

Just make sure to put a big towel underneath it, as it gets a little wet and messy, but not terribly so. Or just bring it outside if it’s nice out.

The Spark Kitchen Sink is a Walmart exclusive and available for $14.88, but you can find it on sites like Amazon too, but you will be paying more than retail for it.

You can find a knock-off version at Burlington Coat Factory, T.J. Maxx, etc. call Just Like Home Kitchen Sink and it’s a similar price, if you can’t find the spark one or would rather shop in stores.

There’s also the Little Tikes Splish Splash Sink and Stove for $20, and the pump works a tad differently, but I heard that it’s also a hit!

All three sinks were really hard to find two Christmases ago, but I think they are a little easier to find now.

The sink is definitely a hit and a great investment for $15-$20 since your little one should engrossed for awhile with this one!

Toys in the Tub

Toys in the tub… with no water. That’s so silly mom.

The Tub is a great go-to when you are exhausted and just want them to stay in one place for more than 5 minutes.

Throw them in the tub, put some toys that shouldn’t be there, and viola!

If your up for it, you can also add water for some longer fun.

You could even throw those toys in their for a silly bath time or put their bathing suits on and “go to the beach” if it’s been a long day or long winter.

I also like to throw toys in during the day for a bath because:

  1. It’s fun and silly
  2. It keeps the kids extra busy
  3. The toys get clean (!!!)

Using the bath during the day with or without water is a great activity that can keep the busy for a long time with minimal effort. You just have to stay in the bathroom with them for this one.

Time Consuming Snacks

annies fruit roll ups for an easy time consuming snack for kids

Those Apple Pouches are great. They are quick, healthy, and great in a pinch. They are great for on-the-go and in a rush as they don’t take too much at all!

I love the apple pouch but sometimes we need the exact opposite. The all-time consuming snack.

The snack that takes forever. The snack that your entertain your kids for awhile. The kind of snack that keeps them busy so you have a break.

My kids are eating that snack right now as I type this. I am sitting at my kitchen table and the kids are around and eating a time consuming snack. We are on about 20 minutes. It’s lovely.

There are many different options, but today I did food + activity + motor skills.

Crackers + Peanut Butter + Do It Yourself.

I give my kids a (safe) butter knife, crackers, and peanut butter and they love making peanut butter sandwiches. They are also learning motor skills as they are buttering the crackers themselves.

It’s not terribly messy either– a little messy, but manageable.

They keep themselves busy + I’m getting work done.

If we are on the go and need to keep them busy on an airplane, waiting area, etc. I’ll pick a less messy time consuming snack like fruit roll-ups or something.

What are your favorite time consuming snacks! I need some more ideas!

Don’t Wake The….

Don’t wake the {insert favorite animal or mystical creature}

We usually play Don’t Wake The Lion and I am (Mom) the Lion. I lay on the floor in blankets and pillows (cozy) and I’m a lion. Anytime the kids come near and try to uncover my blanket, I let out a big ROAR.

You can do this fun little lazy game with whatever you want. I’m usually a lion because my kids love ROARING, but you could be a big bear, pirate, dragon, or whatever your kids would like best.

You can even hid a little treat, treasure, or toy to make it more enticing and have them try to get the treat from the lion.

We get a few giggles out of it and I get to lay down in blankets and pillows without doing too much, but I still feel like I’m still bonding and having fun with my kids even if I feel terrible.

It’s silly, fun and lazy fun all at the same time!

Reading, Puzzles and Games

puzzles for toddlers for easy play and learning on the couch

This is one that you need to be present for, but great if you are sick and exhausted because it’s very low energy.

We sit on the couch and we read books. We do will do puzzles together and play board games and silly games.

I like to do things that I can sit on the couch and rest but I can still engage and do fun things with them.

Big picture books, magazines, maps, calendars, and baby pictures of themselves also do well as they like to look at different things! We can open up a big map and point to things on a map or talk about the numbers or pictures on the calendar.

It keeps them busy and intrigued, and I get to sit on the couch.

Behold The Novelty

whisk a toy that keeps a baby busy

All Hail The Novelty. You know that item that super random item that will keep your kid busy forever for that moment in time and then they will never see or play with it again.

The novelty item is just a great way to keep a kid busy when you are exhausted or really sick.

Some you would never even give your kids on a regular basis but you are exhausted for some peace in quiet. A novelty item is great for this.

Not all novelty items are not the same and may work again, and some will just never work for your children, because all kids are different.

Here are a few “novelty items” that worked for my kids:

  • Flashlights
  • Keys
  • Balloons
  • Slinky
  • Spin Tops (Grampy usually brings one to restaurants & keeps them busy)
  • Light or Glow Sticks (be careful if you have a biter)
  • Contact Case (just be careful with this one since it’s so small)
  • Tupperware with lots of covers and lids
  • Ice Cream Scoop, Pans, Rolling Pin, etc.
  • Whisk (you can put pom poms in it for more curiosity)
  • Spray Bottle
  • The Big Toy Book (I grabbed a few a Target at Christmas time to bring out

Let me know what your favorite novelty items are and have worked well for you– I need more!

And The Screen

screen time for kids with an iPad when mom or dad is sick

Since this is a post about parenting while exhausted, a screen like TV or an iPad will keep those little ones entertained while you rest.

I personally try to limit screen time, but when I’m sick, those limits go out the window.

TV and movies keep my boys still and entertained while I rest.

We usually stick to PBS programming like Curious George or Daniel Tiger because they learn some stuff and they’re household favorites.

We also watch some music programming like The Wiggles because sometimes they’ll dance and let some energy out!

I try not to feel too guilty about letting them watch a lot of TV and movies when I need it, because it keeps them safe and entertained. They are also little and won’t watch TV all day since they can never stay still for that long!

Some days are packed with stuff and a screen never turns on, and other days, screens are on more than usual. I think it all balances out in the end.

When you are completely exhausted, a little screen time is an easy activity that will keep them busy and entertained.

What are some things you do when you need to watch the kids when you are sick or completely exhausted?

Filed Under: Daily Parenting, Kid Activities, Parenting Tagged With: Toddler Activities

How to Make Fake Snow with Kids

August 29, 2019 by KT Leave a Comment

How to Make Fake Snow with Toddlers and Kids with an easy play snow recipe!

You may be wondering why I’m posting a homemade fake snow recipe in August, but why not?

My 4-year old has been asking when it is going to snow EVERY SINGLE DAY since the last snowfall in March. I’m sure he’s the only one that misses snow in the summer, but I thought it would make for a fun summer activity!

However, you can make snow anytime of the year– especially in the winter and especially when it doesn’t snow where you are from!

Fair warning: It was messy. I’m sure it doesn’t have to be super messy depending on the type of child you have and how you organize it.

But it was a little messier than I hoped for, and we did the activity outside because… summer.

Below is the recipe for homemade snow for a fun toddler or kid activity on a chilly winter day or a hot summer day!

how to make pretend play snow with toddlers and kids for a fun kid activity

Fake Snow Recipe for Toddler Play

4 cups baking soda
1 cup conditioner, white conditioner preferable

Combine 4 cups baking soda to 1 cup conditioner and mix together. I put in a baking pan with a tablecloth underneath, but you could put it in whatever.

We used a construction truck for the snow as well as ice cream scoop, measuring cups, and cookie cutters. The ice cream scoop and truck were most popular!

My son kept wanting to “make more” so our measurements may be off a little since we kept eyeballing and adding more until we rand out of baking soda!

We got about an hour of fun from the activity, but it was a messy one. I’m glad we were outside for this.

I had a tablecloth down on our table, but the “snow” got all over clothes and then my kids quickly walked in the house and got all over the floor… and it was a little messier than I hoped for.

But, I may still do the activity again, just might strip the kids for it and plan accordingly. I think if I mixed it myself instead of the kids, it may of cut down on some mess as well.

We still had fun with this activity because who doesn’t love snow in the summer or anytime really?

Have you made snow for kids before? How did it go? Was it as messy as mine or did I just do it wrong?

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Filed Under: Kid Activities Tagged With: kid activities

Fantasy Football Team Names for Girls

August 19, 2019 by KT Leave a Comment

Awesome Fantasy Football Team Names for Women, Fantasy Football Names for Girls

Psst… There’s an updated post and you can find even more Fantasy Football Name Ideas for Girls here that will give you even more ideas and are more current! Thank you!

Fantasy Football Season 2019 is almost here and time for a fantasy team name!

I love looking at Fantasy Football Team name idea lists for unique, creative, and funny fantasy football team names! 

I’ve compiled a list of my favorite team names and included some of my own too! Some fantasy football names are just for girls and some team names can be for both men and women!

Personally, I like picking a team name after I draft and using a player or players to make a witty name.

Last year, I drafted Todd Gurley, and was “The Only Gurley” because I am the only girl in my league! (Feel free to use the name this year as it’s a WINNING name and hopefully give you some good luck!)

Here are some popular and funny Fantasy Football team names for girls and boys for 2019: 

Popular Fantasy Football Names for Girls

Fantasy Football names for girls, ladies, and moms that are popular and can be used any year, but are definitely female specific!

  • Victorious Secret
  • Sacks in the City
  • Gridiron and Wine
  • Cleats and Cleavage
  • Watergirl
  • Glitz and Blitz
  • Fantasy Goddess
  • Hail Mary (especially good if you’re Mary)
  • Friday Night Tights
  • Women Who Score
  • Show Me Your TD’s
  • TD Master
  • Blondes Have More Run
  • End Zone Divas
  • Back That Pass Up
  • Field Goal Diggers
  • Get Ovary It
  • Here Comes the Run
  • Lady Luck
  • Wrecking Gals

Player Inspired Fantasy Football Team Names

Fantasy Football team names inspired by a football player on your own team. Some are just for girls, but most of these could be used by male and female owners. Some of the guys in my league have inspired some of these too!

  • The Only Gurley (Todd Gurley)
  • I’m a Gurley (Todd Gurley)
  • Not a Gurley Girl or Gurley Girl (Todd Gurley)
  • I like Gurley Things (Todd Gurley)
  • Brady Got Back (Tom Brady)
  • Call Me Brady (Tom Brady)
  • Luck Be A Brady (Tom Brady)
  • Nobody Puts Brady in a Corner (Tom Brady), May be too long though
  • Brady Gaga (Tom Brady)
  • 98 DeBrees (Drew Brees)
  • Easy, Breesy CoverGirl (Drew Brees)
  • Queen Brees (Drew Brees)
  • Take Mahomes Tonight (Patrick Mahomes)
  • Luck Be A Lady (Andrew Luck)
  • Baby Got Dak (Dak Prescott)
  • Dakstreet Boys (Dak Prescott)
  • Dak to the Future (Dak Prescott)
  • Dak and Yellow (Dak Prescott)
  • Hit Me With Your Prescott (Dak Prescott)
  • InstaGraham (Jimmy Graham)
  • Newton’s Apple (Cam Newton)
  • Green Eggs and Cam (Cam Newton)
  • Baking Bad (Baker Mayfield)
  • Mayfield of Dreams (Baker Mayfield)
  • A Kiss from a Rosen (Josh Rosen)
  • Jimmy G-Strings (Jimmy Garoppolo)
  • Saving Matt Ryan (Matt Ryan)
  • Old McDarnold Had a Farm (Sam Darnold)
  • Mariota Had A Little Lamb (Marcus Mariota)
  • A Carr is Born (Derek Carr)
  • Mercedes Wentz (Carson Wentz)
  • Just Say Wentz (Carson Wentz)
  • All I Do is Winston (Jameis Winston)
  • Shake it Goff (Jared Goff)
  • I Gotta Theilen/Can’t Stop the Theilen/More than a Theilen (Adam Theilen)
  • O-Dell No (Odell Beckham Jr)
  • The Farmer in the Dell (Odell Beckham Jr)
  • Ladies and Edelman (Julian Edelman)
  • Le’Veon on a Prayer (Le’Veon Bell)
  • Lights, Kamara, Action (Alvin Kamara)
  • Instant Kamara (Instant Kamara)
  • Kelce Lately (Travis Kelce)
  • Diggs in a Blanket (Stefon Diggs)
  • Game of Jones (Julio Jones)
  • Dalvin and the Chipmunks (Dalvin Cook)
  • Too Much Landry (Jarvis Landry)
  • Stairway to Tevin (Tevin Coleman)
  • Sony With A Chance (Sony Michel)
  • My Little Sony (Sony Michel)
  • Fuller House (Will Fuller)
  • Kittle One (George Kittle)
  • Kittle Caboodle (George Kittle)
  • The Baby-Sitters Chubb (Nick Chubb)
  • Golladay Inn Express (Kenny Golladay)
  • Zay It Ain’t So (Zay Jones)
  • Giorgio Amari (Amari Copper)
  • T.Y. Next (T.Y. Hilton)
  • One Crabtree Hill (Michael Crabtree)
  • DJ Chark DooDooDoo (D.J. Chark, sleeper/bench player)
  • Daisy Dukes (Duke Johnson, sleeper/bench player)
  • Hot for Watt (J.J Watt, defense player so any J.J fans can use)

Team Inspired Names

Fantasy Football team names inspired by your favorite Football teams!

  • Dallas Cowgirls
  • Chicago Mama Bears
  • Green Babe Packers
  • Mile High Heels
  • Save a Bronco, Ride a Cowboy

GOOD LUCK THIS YEAR!

What other Fantasy Football team names for girls and guys have I missed? What is your fantasy football name? Do you play?

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8 Ways to Keep Your Toddlers Busy While Cooking Dinner

August 12, 2019 by KT Leave a Comment

8 Activities for Babies, Toddlers, and Young Kids to Keep Busy While Making Dinner

Looking for easy and quick ways to keep toddlers busy while cooking dinner with simple activities for toddlers?

I’m very fortunate that my husband usually gets home early enough to watch the kids while I cook dinner, which is always nice.

However, there’s still many times I have to do both, which can be quite the task with little ones by my side.

However, there are a few activities for toddlers that will do the trick to keep the kids busy during dinner prep.

Here are 8 Toddler Activities to keep those toddlers busy while cooking dinner:

*This post contains affiliate links, please see my disclosure policy if you have any questions.

1. Magnets or Magna-Tiles on the Fridge

Magnets on the Fridge Kid Activity

We have animal magnets and letter magnets on the fridge that will keep my boys entertained for a few minutes. (Although some of them will magically disappear/slide under the fridge).

Recently, I’ve added Magna-Tiles to the fridge rotation, which is always a hit.

Magna-Tiles on the fridge– that’s so silly mom! They are not suppose to be there! How do they stick? Can I build on the fridge with them? Let’s see how Magna-Tiles work on the fridge!

I like throwing a few on the fridge and see their cute little heads spin and build!

Magnets on the fridge is a fun activity that will distract the kids for a few minutes.

2. Magnets on Baking Pan

Quick Activities for Toddlers, Magnets on Baking Pan

For some extra silly fun, place magnets or magna-tiles on a baking pan!

I like to use the alphabet magnets to encourage spelling, but any magnets work! 

Just take out a baking pan and magnets, and viola! Simply activity! 

3. Containers and Lids

This is a better activity for a baby or young toddler, but containers and lids are great to keep that age busy. 

Simply grab a mixture of containers and lids… think Tupperware and/or recyclables!

You can also use things like old parmesan or seasoning containers (containers with lots of holes) and take pipe cleaners, pom poms, etc. and have them stick them in the containers! 

Playing with containers and lids are a fun way to keep busy, and you can always add to the activity when it gets a little boring!

4. Color

Coloring Canvas Paper with Markers on floor for easy toddler activity

Coloring is an easy, minimal set-up activity and better for older toddlers, but little ones may like it too! (And you can always adjust it to make it age appropriate!)

Coloring with crayons and paper/coloring book is great, but you can also set up canvas paper on the floor or have them color in a box!

If you don’t have crayons or markers, or if they haven’t mastered that skill yet, you can also take a big paintbrush and a little water in a small bowl and have them “paint” on colored paper!

You can also grab a dry-erase board or even a magnetic drawing board where they can draw and erase their work for some endless fun! 

Coloring is such an easy activity and great option for them to do at the table while you are cooking! 

5. Tape

What is it with tape? My kids love tape that I had to stop buying it for awhile because they would use it all up on me!

If you have a young toddler, you may want to stick them in a high chair, and put masking tape on their tray, and have them pull it off and on. If they are older, you could have them put masking tape on the floor (gasp!) and make a race track. 

You could also just give them regular tape with construction paper and see what they do with it! 

Tape is popular at my house and will give me a few minutes to get some chopping done!

6. Assign a Task

My kids love to help! It’s not always an option depending on what’s for dinner (and I’m not always in the mood for a helper) but sometimes it’s a great option!

If we are making pizza, I may have them pull up a stool and spread the sauce, sprinkle the cheese, and add the toppings! They love it!

Try to find ways to incorporate making dinner into a fun activity.

If I’ve already done the prep or can’t have little hands helping, I may ask them to bring their milk cups, plates, butter tub, etc. to the table!

They love to help and it gives me a few seconds to sir the pasta or whatever it may be! I also get to make less trips to the table! 

7. Feed Early

healthy snack for toddlers

If not much is working to keep my kids occupied, and it’s taking awhile to get dinner on the table, I may feed my kids a little snack or something. 

I see your eye roll. I see your point.

It doesn’t happen all the time, but sometimes desperate times calls for desperate measures. Food always works.

If I’m cutting peppers, cucumbers, onions, tomatoes, etc., I’ll put them in small bowl and strap them in their seats. 

The kids get a head start with dinner and I get some peace and quiet while finishing dinner.

Feeding a snack or a portion of dinner that’s ready early can make sense in some situations and can make finishing dinner easy!

8. Pots & Pans Play

quick toddler activity with kitchen pots and pans

The Pots and Pans drawer is my never-fail go-to if I need something easy and quick! I tend to use this option for emergency situations like if something else isn’t working or the water is boiling and I need something quick as a distraction.

My Pots and Pans are in a bottom drawer, and I’ll quickly take off the child lock and pull a few utensils out for some banging and playing for a few minutes to get a few things done!

It must be something about opening a forbidden draw or something, but real pots and pans are always a hit!

What are some activities for toddlers that you do to keep your kids busy while making dinner?

Filed Under: Daily Parenting, Kid Activities

13 Ways to Save Money with Airbnb

August 7, 2019 by KT Leave a Comment

tips and tricks to save money with airbnb

Are you looking for how to get a discount on Airbnb? Well, here are 13 different Airbnb tips for guests to save money on Airbnb bookings!

If you are not familiar with Airbnb, Airbnb is a community marketplace where people list, discover, and book places to stay all over the world. You can list your place or can stay at someone’s place.

The platform is a great way to find great places to stay and there is a lot of different opportunities to save money!

I’ve used Airbnb a lot and I have never had a bad experience, but because it is a community marketplace, you do need to use some caution. I do a lot of research and read a lot of reviews before booking!

I use Airbnb a lot for family travel as of late because it gives us a little extra space with two young kids. You can read more about my favorite ways to travel with young kids if you are interested.

Below are 13 ways to save money with Airbnb to get the most savings possible:

1. Sign up with a referral link for a FREE $40 Airbnb Credit

If you don’t have an account with Airbnb, make sure to sign up with a referral link. New users can get a FREE $40 Credit (my referral link) with a friends link and can be applied to your first booking of $75 or more!

You have one year from sign up to use the free $40, excluding taxes and guest fees.

If you just create account with no referral link, you get no perks or coupons, so make sure to sign up for a new account with a referral link to get some free credit.

To get free Airbnb credit, please sign up through my referral link here!

2. Refer a Family Member or Friend for more FREE Credit!

Once you create an account, you can refer your friends and family to Airbnb to earn more free credit!

Every person you refer, they would receive a free $40 credit and you would too! You have up to a year before your referral credit from a friend expires, and you can earn up to $5,000 in credit.

Referral credit through Airbnb is nice because you can combine credit, so if you refer 2 people, you get to use the $80 credit in one transaction, instead of taking two trips with the $40 discount.

You can share your Airbnb referral code to friends and family via e-mail, Facebook post, various social media channels, or your personal blog like this!

I love booking through Airbnb, and appreciate it if you use my friend referral code, however, I totally understand if you’d rather go through a friend or family member to help them out!

Just don’t sign up without anything because you’ll lose out on free money!

Keep in mind that Airbnb will sometimes change the terms of the referral program or the credit amount, so something to keep in mind and keep an eye on.

You’ll also get even more free credit if a referral decides to host, and of course more if they host and travel.

3. Book Early

The best places on Airbnb tend to go first: the places with the best hosts, the most unique properties, best views, and places that are the best overall value.

Hosts can set their own prices and sometimes they will prefer high occupancy and/or high satisfaction over high prices.

The best places and the best value places will tend to go early, so book early if you want a great place for the dates you are looking for.

4. Book Last Minute

If you are looking for a great price, you may want to roll the dice and book last minute.

This can definitely be hit or miss, especially depending on your travel location and dates.

However, sometimes hosts will drop prices at the last minute for their rental because some money is better than no money if the rental stays empty.

I’ve noticed hosts dropping the rates at the last minute (day before and such) to entice last minute booking.

I’ve also seen many properties stay at the exact same price without any movement.

However, you can find places that will be cheaper or offer a last minute discount because otherwise they would be receiving nothing at all.

We once got a great rate because of a last minute cancellation too so their loss was our gain!

5. Be Flexible with Travel Dates

Having flexible travel dates will help you find a great place at a great price. Unlike a hotel that has many rooms available all at once, a host will likely just have one or two, so having flexible dates can be helpful.

Weekday dates and off season dates tend to be cheaper, but it really depends on where you go and when.

Having flexibility with dates, and the number of days in your stay, can help save money in the long run.

6. Split with Friends

Splitting an AirBnB house rental with friends or family is a great way to save money on a place to stay.

We’ve split a house with family for a wedding, and it ended up being cheaper renting a big house then staying in a small hotel room per couple/family– and a lot more fun!

Look for houses with lots of room and amenities, and split it with other family or friends.

It can make that $500 a night a lot less intimidating if you are splitting it with 8 people!

Girls weekend, anyone?

7. Utilize the Kitchen and Perks of a House

Things like a full kitchen can be such a money saver because you can make food at home instead of eating out for 2-3 meals a day.

It may not be an initial money saver when you book the hotel, but throughout your stay, it may end up being cheaper than a studio hotel room.

Other perks like pool, beach frontage, free parking, washer & dryer, tennis courts, free entertainment, etc. are great perks that may save money elsewhere in the budget.

House perks can help save money on your trip and should be considered when booking a place! Plus house perks usually make a trip much more special!

I love looking at house perks and finding unique and fun properties that you can’t find elsewhere!

8. Look at all the Costs and Fees

When booking through Airbnb, you really need to keep ALL the costs in mind when finding a place.

It can be a little tricky, especially for newbies!

Airbnb money saving tip

See the example above where the first place is $320 a night and the second is $343 a night, but when you look at the total cost for my four day trip, the second place comes out cheaper.

It’s because people can pick what they want to charge per night as well as other fees. I could charge $100 a night with a $50 cleaning fee or I may decide to charge $150 and clean the room myself with no fees attached.

However, when you are looking you may be more apt to book the $100 place, but they are the same exact price. You really need to look at the total number to see how fees will figure out to find the best place for the best price.

You also need to keep in mind the extra perks too! Although place #2 ended up being cheaper, it could be in fact #1 cheaper in the long run because it may come with a beach rights, and you won’t have to pay $20/day to park or whatever!

There’s so many different fees and factors to keep in mind when finding the best place for the best price!

However, I always look at that total price first because it will give be a good estimate where the major fees will land.

Also, if there’s a major perk like beach frontage, many listings will put it right in the title or the very first line so you don’t have to look too far for the big perks!

9. Stay Longer for Discounts

Some hosts will give a variety of discounts and others won’t give any, but a popular discount is for long stays!

Most hosts would prefer one person staying a week then a different person staying every night. A lot less work for them.

You’ll find a lot of hosts will give discounts to encourage longer stays. It will vary, but staying for a week will usually give you a good 10-25%, but will vary depending on the host.

I was looking at a place for 6 days, and accidentally hit 7 when playing with my dates, and it ended up being $100 LESS if I stayed for a week compared to staying for just 6 days thanks to a 25% weekly discount rate.

I would have booked that 7th stay even if I didn’t need it because I would have saved money, and I wouldn’t have to worry about an early checkout, and just left when I needed too on that 6th day if I couldn’t extend my trip for 7 days!

Play around with your dates and see what the discounts are for extending your stay– sometimes it’s cheaper to stay longer!

Weekly and monthly discounts are the norm, but it will vary depending on the place and host.

10. Change Your Filters and Keep Looking

Airbnb can be a little overwhelming because there can be a lot of different options or hardly anything– depending on location and dates!

However, every time I look for a place, I seem to find something new and interesting!

If you feel a little stuck with the options at hand for your dates and preferences, try to tweek the filters a little bit.

Change your dates, number of bedrooms, pricing, location, number of people, whatever it may be, and you’ll probably find something new.

I always find new listings when I play around with filters, or sit on a trip and check back later and will usually find new stuff.

11. Stay at a New Listing

It is typically solid advice to stay at a Superhost property or a place with a lot of strong reviews as their are some duds on Airbnb too.

However, if you are looking to maximize your savings, you *may* want to book a new listing.

New listings are typically cheaper because they don’t have the reviews that an established listing has.

A new listing needs reviews to get more bookings, and a host knows that. A host will often do a sale for the first 3 people that book within a certain time frame, get 25% off their stay, or something similar.

We did take advantage of this once, although I said I would never book an Airbnb without reviews.

I made an exception because the place was a multi-family unit and the apartment next door was already listed with the same host and he tons of reviews with that listing. The host was also a SuperHost. The place was also hundreds dollars less than anything thing else that weekend, including dinky hotel rooms, and this was a 2 bedroom apartment downtown!

The place we scored was just renovated and the host was rushing to get it done for Memorial Day weekend. I found it the night before we left for our trip. Last minute trip with a great last minute price + 25% new listing discount = Major Score!

Be careful with this tip though. Make sure you are comfortable with the listing. There are great hosts out there that are just getting started that to get started and need a break, and their are others who definitely don’t and shouldn’t host.

If you have the time, you can also wait to see if any reviews come on. I’d look at the availability calendar first and see if there’s upcoming dates unavailable, and if so, I’d wait and see if people stayed and reviewed.

The unavailable dates may just mean that a host is going to stay at the house, but it could also be an upcoming guest with a review!

My mom LOVED a house for a wedding in a few months but it was brand spanking new and there were no reviews on it.

I told her to wait a few weeks and they’d probably be reviews. (Wedding was in October, it was prime time July). She ignored me, booked her second favorite choice because she was impatient, and then she checked it a month later and saw a spew of 5-star reviews.

She was sad she didn’t wait because the reviews were great and our dates in October were still available. However, it could have gone the other way too. It always a gamble.

12. Look for Credit Card Cashback Points for booking with Airbnb

You may want to check your credit card or any places were you get at discounts or perks.

I noticed my Chase Credit Card was offering 5% cashback when I booked an Airbnb stay through my Chase Credit.

I’ll receive the 5% cashback on my statement balance as long as I use my Chase card. If I’m going to book through Airbnb anyway and use a credit card anyway, I may as well get that extra 5% back!

Check your offer tab from your credit card to see if you got any offers from your credit cards to see if you can combine for even more savings!

13. Ask for a Discount

And lastly, ask for a discount. This is one tip I have never personally done.

I’m not really the haggling type and don’t like to bother people. However, it’s a great way to save money with Airbnb.

BUT, you can always ask for a discount. Airbnb is a marketplace of regular people listing their homes, cabins, condos, beach house, tents, igloos, etc. and you can always message people and ask questions.

You can even ask the person if they would consider a discount.

It doesn’t mean they will say yes though.

However, if you have a good approach, ask nicely, and be reasonable, they may go for it.

You may also have better luck if it’s a last minute type of trip. You could reach out a few days before and see if they’d offer any discounts if they don’t have any booking within the next few days, and if it’s still available, you’d be interested at ::insert number amount here::

I think the longer you stay, the better chance you have at receiving a deal.

It can’t hurt to ask. Right?

Have you tried asking for a discount before? Are you an Airbnb host that have granted discount requests?

To book on Airbnb or to get a free $40 credit to put towards your first stay, please head here.

Do you have any money saving tips for Airbnb? What is your favorite way for Airbnb Savings?

Filed Under: Saving Money, Travel

How to Make Money as a Stay At Home Mom

July 30, 2019 by KT Leave a Comment

Ways to make money as a stay-at-home mom

Are you looking for ways to make money as stay at home mom? Are you looking to become a SAHM but need to make some extra money first?

I’m a Stay At Home Mom and always introduce myself as one whenever people ask for my occupation. However, I do try to make money as a stay at home mom, and feel like so many other SAHM do some kind of side hustle to make some extra money.

Raising kids are so expensive and finding different ways to make money as a stay at home mom can be so helpful to the family budget!

But, don’t feel guilty if you struggle making money or simply don’t want to. Raising small children is A LOT of work and already a full-time job!

However, if you want to make some money I have compiled a list of ideas that are perfect for moms who want to make some extra money and are flexible for the crazy mom life.

Here’s a few different ways to make money as a stay at home mom:

*Please note that some suggestions below may include an affiliate, please see my disclosure policy if you have any questions.

Be a Caregiver

If you are home with your kid(s), watching other children is a great way to make some extra money. You can become a nanny and bring your kid(s) along, watch a child in your home or even open a daycare in your basement.

There’s a lot of different options for being a caregiver, nanny, or babysitter to another family with kids.

I know a lot of stay-at-home moms in my area that will watch another child while they watch their own, or they watch little ones while their older ones are at school.

This is such a great option, especially if you love kids and are use to watching children all day anyway!

Before or after school care is also a great option for someone who may want a shorter or easier option, especially if a child can take the bus home to your house and play with your child.

Looking to find a job as a nanny or caretaker? There’s a lot of different ways, but a simple way is building a profile through Care.com, SitterCity, or connecting with moms in your community.

Dog Walker or Dog Caretaker

Walk your baby to sleep a lot? See if a neighbor needs a dog walker and baby wear your little one or use the stroller instead.

Even if your little one takes naps like a champ in the crib, stroller walks are a great way to see everything along the way + making some extra money walking a furry friend.

Not for everyone, but a dog walker may be a good option to look into if you love dogs and walks.

If you’d rather, you can also take care of dogs (or any animal) while someone is out of town. Some people prefer someone watching their dogs in a comfy house with a backyard from a family.

If you are looking for more information on becoming a dog walker or pet sitter, check out Rover or even Care.com for all kinds of opportunities or ask a neighbor or community member.

Teach for VIPKid

I feel like I know so many moms that do VIPKid that I’m intrigued but not sure if teaching ESL is my forte.

If you have a Bachelors degree and any kind of teaching experience, you may want to look into teaching ESL from the comfort of your own home.

You do not need to know a second language to teach English, and you don’t need to create your own lessons as they are provided.

I believe the students are children from China so you would need to have availability early in the morning or late in the evening, but the hours may work well if you have small children so you can do teaching while they are sleeping and have a quiet house.

You can earn up to $22, but I would expect $14-17 to start, especially as you build up experience, clientele, and hours as I think bonuses and such are included in that $22 rate.

There’s also other options as well, but I always see VIPKid mentioned from other moms.

Sell Stuff

Need money quick? Selling your stuff that you are not using, is a great way to make some extra money and quickly too!

You can sell stuff on Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, Ebay, Yard Sales, and many more places!

You can also pick up stuff at yard sales, store clearance bins, flea markets, dumpsters, etc. and “flip” them for more money.

For example, on Prime Day, Amazon had a $700 camera for $97 due to a glitch. If I was on top of my game, I would have snatched them and then resold them on Ebay for a similar wholesale price. If I sold 2 for $500 after expenses, I would have made $1,000 for some quick work!

Although, the example above doesn’t always happen magically like that, you can still “flip” stuff that is undervalued for a higher value.

I had a friend that got a pottery barn hutch for $300 on craigslist, but it ended up being too big for her space, and she sold it on craigslist for $500 a month later. She quickly gained $200 because she knew the value of the item.

Selling stuff you already have is a great way to get started and then move on to purchasing some inventory as you get your feet wet and figure out your niche.

Drop Shipping and FBA

Drop Shipping and FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) is similiar to the reselling option above.

However, you don’t need to keep any inventory or stand in line at the post office to ship anything out.

With Drop Shipping, you need to create a store front and find items to sell. Once you get a sale, you would then purchase it through another source and they would ship it to your customer and everything. You would be the middle man.

Some people set up a store front with Shopify and then use a service like AliExpress to buy the product from and ship it out. I personally don’t have experience with dropshipping, but there’s many different ways to handle it.

FBA works a little different, as you typically buy inventory and then send it to Amazon as a bulk box. They would then sell the item for you, and it would be marked as a Prime item with 2-day shipping.

With FBA, you would need to do a little legwork in the beginning, but after it leaves your home, you just need to check your sales!

Virtual Assistant

Be an assistant from the comfort of your home! A Virtual Assistant assists clients in a variety of tasks, and every Virtual Assistant job is different.

If you have ever been an administrative assistant or office manager, a Virtual Assistant could be up your wheel house!

Some VA’s concentrate on one skill like mastering Pinterest Marketing as Pinterest VA and others do a little bit of everything. It really depends on your skill set and what you like to do and work on.

Virtual Assistant can sometimes set their schedules and do everything from home, which makes a great job for moms!

A lot of moms will find their own jobs and have their own VA business, but others will work directly with a company so they don’t have to search for clients.

Freelance Your Skills

Got skills? Be a freelancer! When I think of a freelancer, I think of a freelance writer, but you don’t nee to write to be a freelancer!

You can do freelance writing, freelance graphic design, freelance editing, freelance bookkeeping, freelance coding, freelance interpreter, freelance igloo designer, freelance whatever.

Use your skills to get specific jobs and work on the projects whenever you can!

You can find freelance clients through networking, referrals or online sites like freelancer, fiverr, upwork, flexjobs, or even craigslist. For more ways to find freelance jobs, check out this helpful freelance job roundup here.

Get Crafty

If you are a crafty mom, you may want to consider making and selling crafts for some extra money.

You can sell on Etsy, set up a store on Shopify, or even create your own Facebook page and sell directly from there, or a little bit of everything.

Keep in mind supply costs and the cost of time to determine how successful your venture will be, as craft items sometimes come with a lot of overhead. However, items like printables and designs have low costs but a lot of competition.

Create Something

If you are looking to create something other than crafts, there’s a lot of different options.

I love the idea of creating something once, and then selling it.

E-Book, book, script, song lyrics, etc. can all be created and then have little maintenance later and can pay long after a book has been written.

Writing a whole book or movie script does take a lot of talent and time, but there are other easier ways to make money from creating something.

If you are an expert in something, you can create an easy an how-to guide, manuel, e-book, etc. You could make printables, signs, or anything that makes anyone’s lives easier. You can even make a one-page of information for someone to download, as long as there’s value there.

Think of things that you like to do, what you are good at, and what there’s a need for.

I’ve bought party supplies like invitations, tent cards, and decorations because it was more cost effective to buy from an expert than me spending two hours making something half decent.

Think of things that are easy for you and time savers for other moms that might make them spend some money on your product.

You can also make and create courses as well, or even create an App.

There’s so many different things you can create to make something profitable– you just need to come up with an idea and make and market a product!

Social Media Manager, Marketer, Influencer

If you love social media, you may want to look at different opportunities at making money through Social Media.

You could be a Social Media Manager and manage social media accounts for businesses and brands. You would need to find clients and manage their account(s), add content, reply to customers, etc.

You could decide to be your own boss and find your own clients, or work directly with one company as a Social Media Manager.

A Social Media Marketer is also an option and you could do affiliate marketing and other marketing through social media channels.

I know some moms have Facebook groups and about shopping deals, for example. They will post all the hot deals from Amazon and more and then put Amazon links in the group.

If someone clicks on the link and makes a purchase, you’ll typically make around 5% of the sale. If someone buys this #CatButt Coloring Book for $6.99, you may get around .34 for the sale but if someone buys this Cat Condo for $700, you may get around $35 for the one sale.

If you have a large audience, those amounts can add up, especially with the bigger purchases!

I know Amazon does allow links in Facebook groups, but they do have a set of rules that you would need to follow, as well as other companies with affiliate programs.

The commission % also changes depending on categories, # of sales, and other factors.

You can also make money on social media by working with brands as an influencer. You would recommend a product to social media and you would be paid a set amount for it.

You would need to create a loyal following for brands to be interested and you could do it as yourself or your own brand.

It may take a little work before a brand is interested, but you don’t need a big celebrity to get brands interested in working with you.

Just keep in mind that you don’t want to work with any company that will pay because you could lose your credibility as an influencer. Only work with brands that you believe in and make sure it’s a fair price for services.

You can also do a mix of influencer, marketer, and manager and concentrate one one social media platform or a bunch!

I know YouTube and Instagram are two channels that people do very well in without being on every social media platform or having a website. You just have to do well at connecting with others and building an audience, and you can make money just through YouTube or Instagram!

It can definitely be hard to find a balance with social media and figuring on what to share and not share as a parent though!

However, there’s so many different ways to make money through Social Media. You don’t have to be a big celebrity, big business, or big blogger to do so!

Give your Opinion

You could give your opinion to make some extra money.

I hate survey sites, but you might not find it as mind-numbing boring as I do.

The only survey site that I remember liking was Pinecone Research and they paid around $3 a survey when I used to do it. It wasn’t big money, but it definitely helped when I had more time than money.

However, you can do things like Mystery Shopping to make some extra money instead of surveys, or both. Mystery Shopping can be a fun side gig, and you can read more about it!

I also heard about UserTesting.com, which I need to check out. I’m just adding it to remind myself to do so, then I’ll post an update about it. I haven’t done so yet, but heard it’s about $10 for about 20-30 minutes of work.

Sell Photography

If you love photography and take great photos, you can sell it. You can become an actual photographer and do head shots, family portraits, newborn photography, wedding photography, etc.

I know some moms that will just do family sessions around the holidays and do mini-sessions. They will do 15-minute sessions and schedule multiple families at a fun location for one-day.

In our area it’s normal to pay $100 (for experienced photographers) for a 15-minute family mini-session + the pictures, so if you did 6-hrs of mini-session with all full spots you could make around $2,400 for a day of sessions. You’ll have to figure in editing time, e-mailing clients, marketing, etc. in that amount though.

Of course, you have to be a good photographer and some interested people in your area, but could be a great opportunity for mom photographers.

Another way you could make money through photography is by selling photos you’ve already taken– even years ago when you were younger and had more time on your hands or create new images at home or during family adventures!

Businesses and bloggers are always looking for beautiful and unique images to use on websites, magazines, ads, and much more!

Some places to sell your photography:

  • Shutterstock
  • iStock
  • Etsy
  • Dreamstime
  • Getty Images
  • Stocksy
  • Your Own Website

Become a Publisher/Blogger

I can’t be a mom blogger without mentioning a blog. If you love doing a little bit of everything and your own piece of the web, you may love blogging.

However, if you want to make money as a blogger, you need to be in it for the end game. It will take a few months, or even longer, before you make any money.

Also, a lot of ad networks and affiliate programs cut checks 60-90 days out, so even after you make the money, it will take a little bit to get it. You also will have to earn at least $25-100 from a network before they will even cut a check.

Sometimes ad networks will require a blog up and running before acceptance as well as a minimum amount of views, depending on the network.

So it takes time to make money with a blog.

If you need money quick, I would go with a service option like freelance writing that will pay immediately after you perform the work. With blogging, it takes awhile to see the payout.

However, if you have the patience and the desire to learn new things, blogging may be a great option for you.

The beauty of blogging is that you can do it however you want.

You can do a free blog and spend zero money or you could invest money and go big from the start.

I recommend doing neither, and spend some money, but start slow.

You can get blog hosting for $3.95/month through SiteGround (what I currently use) or get a similar price with other hosting companies. You’ll need to buy the domain, and I recommend domain privacy, but you can keep everything under $100.

I recommend buying a domain, preferably a .com, and then using wordpress to support your content, and using SiteGround to host it.

I’m going to be honest, it can be a little overwhelming at first because you need to learn everything. You need to create content, do web design, figure out technical errors, monetize, market you site, social media, and much more. You are a one-man machine, at least at first. (Unless, you have money to hire out!)

However, it can be very rewarding and you will learn so many valuable skills. You may also learn that you may just want to focus on one area, so you switch gears and focus slowly on freelance writing, Pinterest marketing, web design, or whatever it may be.

Blogging is a great way to go out your comfort zone, learn new things, and connect with other bloggers and readers!

It can be a lot of work, especially in the beginning, but once you get going, you will hopefully reap some rewards.

The beauty of blogging is that you could be on vacation with your family and have done absolutely nothing that entire week, and find when you return you made $700 or whatever it may be! Your blog and previous content is always working for you!

There are so many different ways to make money with blogging through placing ads on the site, affiliate marketing, sponsored content, creating a product, event appearances, ebooks, and so many other ways.

I personally focus on advertising and affiliate marketing when blogging, because they are more passive and fit my personal style the best.

There’s actually SO many different ad and affiliate networks to choose from, but here are a few good options for beginners:

  • Google AdSense: Banner and display ads, get paid per click per click on ad. Good for beginners, easy to apply and get accepted but pay will be low and slow. (Media.net is another beginner option that I’ve never personally used)
  • Sovrn formerly VigLink: Add a plug-in and links that are not optimized will turn to an affiliate when possible. Easy to get accepted and good for beginners so you don’t have to apply to many different networks & worry about affiliate links in the beginning. There’s so many affiliates there if you’d rather do manual links instead of automatic ones too.
  • Amazon: Easy to get accepted but you do need 3 sales within 90? days or you’ll get kicked out. You can apply again, but you may want to wait until you have little readership before applying to Amazon, but there’s so many different products to choose from with Amazon!
  • Mediavine: Work on getting readership and pageviews, then apply to Mediavine once you get 25,000 pageviews for Ad Management.

However, that’s just a small sample of options, and once you grow bigger you’ll have a lot more affiliate networks to choose from.

Blogging can be a lot of work, especially in the beginning, but it is very fun and a great little side hustle for a stay-at-home mom or hopeful SAHM.

I hope you got a few ideas of how to make money as a stay at home mom and will inspire you to start your own mom business!

What are your favorite ways to make money as a Stay-At-Home Mom? Have you had any successes so far? Any ideas on the list that you are going to try?

Filed Under: Daily Parenting, Making Money

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