WITH Christmas just days away, most of us are finishing up our festive preparations and excitedly waiting for the big day.
For some, that involves peering under the Christmas tree, trying to work out which gifts are yours – and if your loved ones stuck to your wishlist.
But one savvy mum has come up with a genius idea to stop your kids from working it out – and people can’t believe they didn’t think of it sooner.
Kerri, known online as @kez_webster_x, regularly shares entertaining videos and parenting tips with her 5,800 followers.
In a new video, the mum shares how she’s stopped her kids from guessing which presents are theirs – and it helps avoid chaos on the big day too.
During the seven-second TikTok reel, Kerri shows all her kids presents wrapped and placed under the tree.
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She then zooms in to reveal that she’s numbered each gift, and has written them down a list that she’s hidden, so none of them can work out which is theirs and guess what they’ve got.
“When the kids wanna hunt for their presents under the tree (kids know Santa brings his own btw) BUT….
“…you have numbered all the gifts and hidden the list.
“Unlucky!!!”
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Parents loved the clever hack, with the video gaining more than 3,500 views.
She’s not the only one with a unique approach to Christmas presents this year – Trinity claimed she’s ‘cheated at life’ when she turned an old Nando’s menu into a gift for her dad.
Taking to TikTok, she said: “I have just cheated at life.
“So I was really struggling what to get my dad for Christmas, and then I was just in Nando’s and I looked at the menu and it’s got such good artwork on the front of it.
"So I just stole it, put it in a frame, cut it up, and used their wrapping paper napkins, and voila.
“Perfect present.”
The video attracted plenty of attention, gaining more than 16,000 likes and 310,000 views in just 15 hours.
But her followers weren’t convinced by her supposedly savvy idea, with one writing: “The menu itself would be better tbh.”
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