22 Creative Ideas by Overachieving Parents

Bright fruit art with strawberries, pineapple, and melon for children’s healthy snacks.

It’s my own fault I feel inadequate.

It’s not theirs really.

Where do they get their crazy mad skills to create such fantastical childhood wonders for their kids? They’re so freakin’ fabulous! My kids are lucky to remain clothed most of the time let alone flounce though a wonderland of parental creativity.

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Overachieving parents are masters of exaggeration. Their creative juices keep on fueling the fire of imagination to give their kids the time of their lives.

Here’s some creative ideas by over achieving parents you never imagined doing.

Fancy Food

For some parents, feeding can be easy as pouring milk over cereal, (#guilty) but others are motivated to let their culinary juices flow, prepping healthy and out of this world food. Even the pickiest eater will enjoy every bite.

1. These foods are worth melting for1

2. Healthy treats your little trouble will enjoy. After you’ve spent 3 hours arranging sunflower seeds, you’ll soon realize it’ll be gone in seconds…

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3. Kids will loose their minds on how their fave movies ‘taste’ so so good.

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3. My green veggies never look this appetising…4

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Cherie Bobbins
Cherie Bobbins creates an authentic account of motherhood from the front-lines with a central theme of empowering other mothers through Cherie’s first hand experiences. Her aim for every piece of content created is to serve someone, sparking them to exclaim, “OMG, Cherie Bobbins totally gets me, it’s exactly what I needed and I am not alone!”� Residing in Melbourne, experiencing four seasons in one day, Cherie has had an overflowing, clean basket of laundry on rotation since January 2015. Cherie is a life hacker, professional laundry dodger and mother of two.


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