Stacey Solomon #44 Stop shutting your eyes to show you’re happy,sort out micks saggy nappy

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Is it a real one he has or a toy one? It can't be real????? I mean is she that crazy or is her dad that crazy??? It has to be a toy one
No it’s real, you can see the holes he’s drilled next to the ‘R’ her clever dad made. And it spins/makes noise exactly the same as a real one, a toy wouldn’t be so similar

she a bleeping idiot and this is why none of us were surprised when he needed a night in hospital and his lip stitched up!


I have no issue with Rex using a drill if it was done safely BUT there was No1 supporting him 1:1. She doesn't count she was filming not supporting
Really?! It’s a power tool for grown adults. It’s just better he doesn’t use one at all.. it’s like saying I don’t mind my child pulling out plugs as long as there supervision.. at that age the child would then do it unsupervised and potentially kill itself, it’s just a really stupid idea and if she lived on a council estate she’d be accused of neglect for her behaviour with them kids
 
Really?! It’s a power tool for grown adults. It’s just better he doesn’t use one at all.. it’s like saying I don’t mind my child pulling out plugs as long as there supervision.. at that age the child would then do it unsupervised and potentially kill itself, it’s just a really stupid idea and if she lived on a council estate she’d be accused of neglect for her behaviour with them kids

It’s an accident waiting to happen! You can’t give a kid a knife and then be surprised when they end up cutting themselves and this is along those lines! Children don’t know fear or danger so that’s why it’s the job of a responsible parent to teach them what they should and shouldn’t do or touch and in turn keep them safe. By letting him mess about with the drill then she’s basically given Rex the message ‘it’s ok for you to play with that’ and so if, God forbid, anything did happen and he got hold of a drill and hurt himself or the baby or anyone/thing (I mean the possibilities are literally endless) that’s down on her.

It’s not like he hasn’t got enough toys to play with and if he wants to play at being a builder or what have you, get him a kids tool set, simple. Bloody irresponsible woman, you do have to wonder what the hell goes on in that head of hers! 🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️
 
That pink trouser/tucked in jumper combo 🙄 We know your pregnant Stace 🙄

I'm not sure she knows what a dick she looks. Clue: very similar to the pic below 🤣
 

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It’s an accident waiting to happen! You can’t give a kid a knife and then be surprised when they end up cutting themselves and this is along those lines! Children don’t know fear or danger so that’s why it’s the job of a responsible parent to teach them what they should and shouldn’t do or touch and in turn keep them safe. By letting him mess about with the drill then she’s basically given Rex the message ‘it’s ok for you to play with that’ and so if, God forbid, anything did happen and he got hold of a drill and hurt himself or the baby or anyone/thing (I mean the possibilities are literally endless) that’s down on her.

It’s not like he hasn’t got enough toys to play with and if he wants to play at being a builder or what have you, get him a kids tool set, simple. Bloody irresponsible woman, you do have to wonder what the hell goes on in that head of hers! 🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️
Yes thanks that’s what I was saying you just said it better 😂

I don’t think much goes on in her head I think it’s mostly what tat can I ‘upcycle’ today because I need something to give me some life
 
Spot on. what as insult saying she ‘designed’ the clothes- sat there with your sketch pad did you hun? Working out stitches and fabric and drawing out patterns? Passing off somebody else’s work as your own for a change? Surely her fans don’t think she’s a fashion designer among her many talents?! It’s fast fashion isn’t it, it’s not some ground breaking thing. It will be cheap fabrics and the garments are unlikely to stand the rest of time. It’s the same as Primark, Boo Hoo, Pretty Little Thing, Nasty Gal etc etc. Climate burning bastards

I hate she when she says I made this for her in the style. No Stacey you picked out some stuff from a catalogue and some poor child in China is working in a sweat shop for pennies while you line your pockets.
 
Really?! It’s a power tool for grown adults. It’s just better he doesn’t use one at all.. it’s like saying I don’t mind my child pulling out plugs as long as there supervision.. at that age the child would then do it unsupervised and potentially kill itself, it’s just a really stupid idea and if she lived on a council estate she’d be accused of neglect for her behaviour with them kids

Some nurseries and forest schools teach young children to use simple tools such as hammers, saws, knives and hand drills.

He's far too young for a power tool but she could teach him to use simpler tools if she really wanted. Takes proper supervision and trust though, can't do that if you're too busy filming him 🙄
 
My son is a few months younger than Rex and he blacked my eye the other day throwing my phone at me, I dread to think of the damage he could do with actual tools. He does go to Forest School at nursery so I know he’s being taught about fires and stuff there but a power drill? It makes me feel a bit sick to be honest.
He’s not feral or naughty either it was just a terrible two’s temper tantrum that went a bit Pete Tong
 
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Some nurseries and forest schools teach young children to use simple tools such as hammers, saws, knives and hand drills.

He's far too young for a power tool but she could teach him to use simpler tools if she really wanted. Takes proper supervision and trust though, can't do that if you're too busy filming him 🙄
Some nurseries and forest schools teach young children to use simple tools such as hammers, saws, knives and hand drills.

He's far too young for a power tool but she could teach him to use simpler tools if she really wanted. Takes proper supervision and trust though, can't do that if you're too busy filming him 🙄
Perhaps David Bailey wannabe should be teaching him, being the wonderful father and grandfather that he is .....
 
My son is a few months younger than Rex and he blacked my eye the other day throwing my phone at me, I dread to think of the damage he could do with actual tools. He does go to Forest School at nursery so I know he’s being taught about fires and stuff there but a power drill? It makes me feel a bit sick to be honest
They don't learn to use power tools at Forest school! The most they will have access to is a knife and that will be used under close supervision i.e an adult next to them focused on what they are doing, ready to step in swiftly if necessary!!
 
It's absolutely fine for a young child to be taught to safely use tools. However, they should be VERY closely supervised. He wasn't being.

My son was using knives, saws, drills, hammers etc at the same age. But always, always had a professional adult right there with him at every step, at all times.

They don't learn to use power tools at Forest school! The most they will have access to is a knife and that will be used under close supervision i.e an adult next to them focused on what they are doing, ready to step in swiftly if necessary!!

It completely depends on the Forest School. Some will use basic tools, some rechargeable power tools. But always under very strict supervision.
 
It's absolutely fine for a young child to be taught to safely use tools. However, they should be VERY closely supervised. He wasn't being.

My son was using knives, saws, drills, hammers etc at the same age. But always, always had a professional adult right there with him at every step, at all times.



It completely depends on the Forest School. Some will use basic tools, some rechargeable power tools. But always under very strict supervision.
So not touching the drill bit and pointing it at their eye then? While the “responsible” adults fart around on the other side of a plank of wood or an iPhone 😆
 
No it’s real, you can see the holes he’s drilled next to the ‘R’ her clever dad made. And it spins/makes noise exactly the same as a real one, a toy wouldn’t be so similar

she a bleeping idiot and this is why none of us were surprised when he needed a night in hospital and his lip stitched up!



Really?! It’s a power tool for grown adults. It’s just better he doesn’t use one at all.. it’s like saying I don’t mind my child pulling out plugs as long as there supervision.. at that age the child would then do it unsupervised and potentially kill itself, it’s just a really stupid idea and if she lived on a council estate she’d be accused of neglect for her behaviour with them kids
Why would children pull out plugs? That's really not what I'm suggesting. I'm talking about using tools in a safe and secure environment. We do forest school at nursery with 2 year olds using real tools. There are safe ways it can be done and beneficial to the children. What Stacey was doing was not safe or controlled
 
Yes thanks that’s what I was saying you just said it better 😂

I don’t think much goes on in her head I think it’s mostly what tat can I ‘upcycle’ today because I need something to give me some life

I don’t think I said it better, it’s just with me it’s like why say it in one word when you can say it in 150?! 😂

Ah yes, her ‘upcycling’!! It really is the sort of stuff you’d be embarrassed to have in your home, especially if you then were insisting on plastering said home all over the socials and OK magazine! 😳 I’ve nothing against upcycling and if she was really good at it and had some real flair then fair enough, but well, let’s face it, she’s not and doesn’t! 🤦‍♀️😆 I suppose at least it keeps her entertained and in between that, organising yoghurts in her fridge, getting her kit off so her dad can take pictures of her and letting her children play with dangerous items she must never stop! 🤣
 
It's absolutely fine for a young child to be taught to safely use tools. However, they should be VERY closely supervised. He wasn't being.

My son was using knives, saws, drills, hammers etc at the same age. But always, always had a professional adult right there with him at every step, at all times.



It completely depends on the Forest School. Some will use basic tools, some rechargeable power tools. But always under very strict supervision.
Yes!! This! It's fine to use the tools but not without the required supervision
 
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