‘Sweat shop’: Birthday party plot twist omitted from invitation
“This only happened because the mum didn’t do things ‘officially’ through Build-A-Bear.”
“This only happened because the mum didn’t do things ‘officially’ through Build-A-Bear.”
At Mum Club, no topic is off the table, no question is too silly and everyone is welcome. Hosts Emily Blatchford and Leah Goulis are here twice a week to help you out and keep you entertained during your night feeds/pram walks/school runs/meltdowns in the pantry – so join the club!
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“I wanna scream from the rooftops that you cannot do that.”
Parents are baffled by this Temu toy fail—while kids are meant to match the shapes, the toy completely botches the shape names!
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She’s shared the email she sent the team to request they all only provide “whole foods.”
“Consider how challenging someone’s life may be for their home to have reached this stage.”
Australia is in a canteen crisis, writes Peter Goers. Perhaps it’s got something to do with what passes for a menu these days.
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