Mum reveals clever hack she uses to ensure kids don’t lose parts of board games during lockdown
MANY families will have been enjoying a good old board game during the lockdown - but there's nothing more annoying than losing a key piece.
One mum has come up with a genius way to ensure her kids don't lose any important components.
In a post on group 'Organise My UK Home' the woman shared a solution for keeping everything together in one safe place.
She revealed pictures of all of her board games - including Monopoly and Hedbandz - in carefully-labelled zip-up folders.
She wrote: "With us being stuck at home on lockdown I have now got more board games than ever and my kids always end up breaking the boxes over time or ripping them open so they cant be used again.
"This is a great hack to store board games no more missing pieces in my home!!"
No more missing pieces in my home!!
Mum
Her bright idea was a hit with fellow members who have left more than 300 'likes'.
One person wrote: "I have done this and so happy with it."
Another commented: "That's a brilliant idea and they take up less space that way also."
That's a brilliant idea!
Facebook user
A third shared: "Why have i never thought about this before."
And a fourth added: "Genius."
Many mums revealed they would be following in her footsteps since their board games were currently taking up so much space.
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