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    • B Offline
      bezzlay
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      24hr-mum:
      for those with 3 or more kids sharing ONE bedrm, is it use bunk bed? or pull out bed? is bunk bed dangerous?


      or 1 big queen bed for 3 to share?
      I have 3 boys. DS1 is 7yo, DS2 is 5yo and DS3 is 3yo. I bought a sturdy wooden bunk bed for the 2 elder. The eldest on top and 2nd at the bottom. 3rd one on the floor with mattress. The fanciful bunk beds are not very secure and the side support is lower. The one I bought is good the height is perfect. Try not to get the pull out bed cos is quite shaky and not comfortable.

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        SAHM_TAN
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        My 3rd still only 6mths and she still wakes up for night feed, so as not to disturb others, she sleeps with me. My hubby sleeps with my 2 older kids. They all sleep on the floor. We purchased seahorse foldable mattress which is rather good.We might or might not get beds as they grow older, see how

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          SAHM_TAN
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          24hr-mum:


          do mummies recycle assessment bks? erase old workings? photocopy?

          must the family be driving a 7 seater?

          will all kids sleep at the same time?
          I used to scan assessment bks but was taking up too much time, so I gave up. Instead I applied for Popular card and get them during big sales.

          We don't have a car. We take public transport. From the start we only bring the necessity when we travel with the kids, so one haversack will be enough to carry all the things we required for an outing. I use a baby carrier, so we can still board the bus with ease.

          My hubby is very strict with bedtime, so at 930pm all kids will sleep. Coincidentally, baby also sleeps at 930pm.

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            porcupine12trade
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            24hr-mum:
            how old are ur kids, porcupine?

            they are P2, K2 and nursery

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              porcupine12trade
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              SAHM_TAN:
              24hr-mum:



              do mummies recycle assessment bks? erase old workings? photocopy?

              must the family be driving a 7 seater?

              will all kids sleep at the same time?

              I used to scan assessment bks but was taking up too much time, so I gave up. Instead I applied for Popular card and get them during big sales.

              We don't have a car. We take public transport. From the start we only bring the necessity when we travel with the kids, so one haversack will be enough to carry all the things we required for an outing. I use a baby carrier, so we can still board the bus with ease.

              My hubby is very strict with bedtime, so at 930pm all kids will sleep. Coincidentally, baby also sleeps at 930pm.

              I try to get my kids sleep same time too. otherwise they will ask qn like \"y didi/meimei/jiejie get to sleep later?\"!

              P2 sleeps on super single bed, K2 n nursery sleep on mattress. When we move end of yr, all 3 will get their own single bed, 2gals=1rm, 1boy=1rm.

              Mummies i have qn for u, how is ur study area arrangement like? Do u put all kids into 1 bedrm regardless of gender and keep the other bedroom for study (assuming u hv 3 bedrooms?), or study in own bedrooms, etc etc? thanks!

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                phankao
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                24hr-mum:


                do mummies recycle assessment bks? erase old workings? photocopy?

                must the family be driving a 7 seater?

                will all kids sleep at the same time?
                I do NOT recycle assessment books. Erm, mothers with many children not so free, lah. I'd sooner just go and buy a new book than go through that trouble. Anyway, I have found a few syllabus change between each child too.

                I have been driving a 7-seater MPV for 12 years already.

                No, kids do not sleep at same time.

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                  phankao
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                  porcupine12trade:
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                  Mummies i have qn for u, how is ur study area arrangement like? Do u put all kids into 1 bedrm regardless of gender and keep the other bedroom for study (assuming u hv 3 bedrooms?), or study in own bedrooms, etc etc? thanks!
                  3 of my older kids share a bedroom. They have a length of study table there that can sit 2 of them comfortably. They will either study there or out on the dining table. It's really up to them. My elder girl studied quite abit in school, staying into the evening last year when she did her O-levels. And my elder boy also likes to go and study with friends in the library. But my kids are much older, so I think you can't compare. I don't have a spare bedroom for them to study in bc that is MIL's bedroom!

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                    24hr-mum
                    last edited by

                    I try to get my kids sleep same time too. otherwise they will ask qn like "y didi/meimei/jiejie get to sleep later?"!


                    P2 sleeps on super single bed, K2 n nursery sleep on mattress. When we move end of yr, all 3 will get their own single bed, 2gals=1rm, 1boy=1rm.

                    Mummies i have qn for u, how is ur study area arrangement like? Do u put all kids into 1 bedrm regardless of gender and keep the other bedroom for study (assuming u hv 3 bedrooms?), or study in own bedrooms, etc etc? thanks![/quote]

                    u sure ur kids esp the younger ones willing to sleep without mummy?
                    when my #1 was P1, i ask her sleep herslf during term time but she cried and cried. only now when she is P3, she sleeps herslf more willingly.

                    now during term time, #1 sleeps herslf but when daddy overseas or sch hol, she prefer to sleep wif me and her two other siblings too (k2, nursery). i hv a king bed, and a single bed side by side. so all kids wif me in master rm.

                    2nd rm is study rm, 2 tables for 3 kids to share. there are bks and toys there. the prob is they tend to disturb each other n talk but i nid them to be same rm so i dun hv to run ard. when i move, i m thkg of still 3 kids in same study rm but their tables are not side by side. instead, 1 table on each side of the wall so that they can have own table and yet not side by side to disturb. this rm wil hv no toys, only bks.

                    then i will allocate 1 rm for 3 kids to sleep together n this rm will hv toys.
                    but i m not sure how long cos i hv 1 boy 2 gals. the boy shdnt share rm wif the girls too long. any suggestions?

                    i try to make the store rm a maid rm if poss, if we shft to condo

                    (now my maid takes up the 3rd rm)

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                      24hr-mum
                      last edited by

                      hi porcupine

                      our kids are of the same age but as my #1 is 1 jan bb, she is P3.

                      i scared of putting bed in study rm, duno if they will fall asleep halfway doing their wk or not. or worse, lie down to do work

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                        bebe
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                        jasmineong:
                        Hi,


                        I have 2 kids and a third one on the way, there is quite a big gap between the third one and the second. Any advice on how to handle 3?
                        How old are yr kids? Mine is 9yrs, 7yrs and 7mth old. The 2 olders kids are in school until 2-4pm..so I am pretty left much alone with #3, thus still manageable. The only crunch is cooking meal, esp dinner. I tried to cook when my #3 naps, usu around 4-5pm. MIL will pop by maybe 2-3 times a week, on those days when I need to bring/fetch #1 and #2 for extra classes. No TV at home on weekday (unless MIL is here) and so kids can do their homework in the living room/ study room. The kids are usu off to bed by 9pm..#3 sleeps with me while #1 and #2 share the same bedroom.
                        I cook, sweep/mop daily. I hv a part time cleaner to come in once a week to help me to clean the window, wardrobes, shelves and toilet plus ironing.
                        It was tough during the first few months cos I was busy breastfeeding/pumping and taking care of bb. Now it is more manageable.

                        Are u a SAHM? Do you have any helper?

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