My fiance and I have been together almost four years now and we recently discovered that we're going to be having a baby together. When we got together he already had two daughters and I have one.
We wanted to make sure that we made our announcement more fun, because we didn't want to tell them "We need to talk" because we felt that it would come off like they're in trouble.
Pinterest has a million different ideas on how to tell your toddler, kindergartner, overall elementary school aged child about the new baby, but was severely lacking on ways to break the news to your older self sufficient children that there's going to be a new member of the family coming along.
So, I ended up making my own way instead...
What We Included
1. Personalized big sister t-shirt. I used PowerPoint to make the design and then printed it on Jolee's Boutique Easy Image Iron-on Transfer Paper for Colored Fabrics.
2. A no trespassing sign that we picked up from Home Depot.
3. A padlock, which we also picked up at Home Depot.
4. Earplugs.
5. Duck Tape. It comes in all different designs now, which we thought would be more fun than traditional duct tape.
6. A small stuffy from TY.
7. Baby stuff - bottle, teething ring, cloth diapers, and hand sanitizing wipes - so that they understood what the kit was really about.
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