5 Ways to Encourage Your Kids to Get Filthy
5 Ways to Encourage Your Kids to Get Filthy (and Why it’s Not a Problem)
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Maytag for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.
If you have kids like me, I’d bet you’re no stranger to filth! You know– dirt, muck, grime, sludge, slime and ooze? It’s sort of part of the package when you have kiddos. My son likes playing sports and getting filthy is just part of the deal.
Here he is with his coach and the end of a basketball game, sporting some good sweat/slime/ooze.
And here he is with some good old soccer filth. He’s got some good sludge going here. Not looking real happy in this photo!
Sometimes the filth is totally intentional– like last Halloween when he decided to dress up like a zombie and smeared dirt (and who knows what else) all over himself.
And before you start thinking his little sister is “cleaner”… check out this photo. Rolling around in decomposing leaves is a great way to get filthy!
Here’s the great news– it’s OK for kids to get filthy, because Maytag laundry’s new Top Loader Washer and Dryer have standard washer dryer dimensions to fit into any laundry room and can handle whatever filth our family doles out!
Maytag’s new Washer and Dryer pair is simply better built because they’re made right here in America! They are actually designed, engineered and assembled here and they have the power to clean big league stains. Maytag Maytag laundry is the official washer and Dryer of Major League Baseball.
As a matter of fact, Maytag has teamed up with MLB to ask fans to submit their own “dirty plays” with an exciting new contest!
Kicking off on August 3rd and running for six weeks, ball players of any and all level can share their “filthy play” with the hashtag #MyFilthiestPlay (either with a photo or a video) to win weekly prizes and a get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to go to the World Series, PLUS snag a Maytag Top Load Washer and Dryer Pair! Visit Filthiest Plays of the Week for more info.
Let’s face it– sliding, diving and other “filthy” plays are some of the coolest and most exciting parts of baseball. Maytag washes and dryers are equipped to handle the absolute dirtiest baseball stains!
Getting filthy is a natural part of baseball and of childhood. Here are some deliciously dirty ways kids can get filthy this summer.
5 Ways to Encourage Your Kids to Get Filthy this Summer
1. Go to the beach and play in the sand… with clothes on instead of a bathing suit.
2. Run through the sprinklers (don’t worry about it when the ground gets all muddy… that’s part of the fun)!
3. Take a “hike” through the woods and collect a ton of natural treasures.
4. Go out for ice cream, get a double scoop and when the clerk asks how many napkins say “NONE, thank you.”
5. Hop on your bikes and pedal around the neighborhood park. Be sure to go through as much freshly cut grass as possible.
You totally crack me up!! I don’t mind doing laundry…the taking it out of the washer and into the dryer and folding part. But… touching all that YUCK!? It’s just gross. ;) I cannot wash my hands quick enough… with sweet smelling soap too! LOL
Recently I read an article that it’s beneficial for kids to get dirty from a health standpoint too. I guess it strengthens their immune system. Who knew!!
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Ice cream with NO NAPKINS? That’s living dangerously filthy lol!
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I need to look into this! Our washer is horrible it’s only a few years old and it stinks, going to check this out!!! Let the dirt begin :)
Ha! I love your 5 tips. I agree that napkin-less ice cream is crazy dangerous, though! It’s not the clothes I’m worried about as much as my walls getting touched by sticky hands. Maybe I just need to combine the ice cream and sprinkler running together.
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Getting dirty was one of my favorite parts of being a child – and my brothers too! Love this :D
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