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I'm trolled for popping my baby in the sink & working around him but I'm so busy

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I'm trolled for popping my baby in the sink & working around him but I'm so busy
I'm trolled for popping my baby in the sink & working around him but I'm so busy

IF you’ve got little ones in the house, you’ll know just how hard it is to get any chores done.

From crying babies to tornado toddlers, we can’t take our eyes off them for a second which leaves any cooking or cleaning on the side lines.

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Trolls say you should never put your baby in the sink
The little boy smiles as he happily kicks his feet in the water
The little boy smiles as he happily kicks his feet in the water

We all get into our grooves eventually and one savvy mum thinks she’s got the answer.

But sadly, trolls very much disagree. 

A TikTok user called TheMiniBoss says she’s nailed her daily routine - all she has to do is put her baby in the kitchen sink.

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Posting to her social media page, she captions the clip: “Multitasking at its finest.” 

In the video, viewers get a view of the woman’s kitchen as she tinkers around doing different jobs. 

TheMiniBoss wears a crop top and comfy trousers as she sorts out her cutlery drawer and empties the dishwasher.

The text reads: “New moms - wash your baby in the sink so you can clean your kitchen while they can have sensory time.”

While she does her chores, her baby splashes around in the kitchen sink. 

The little boy sits in a special baby bath chair with a muslin cloth over his body. 

He’s got a big smile on his face as he thrashes his little feet around in the shallow water. 

More text reads: “He loves kicking around.”

The baby does seem to be having a whale of a time, and mum is getting all of her jobs done quickly. 

However, many viewers have a different view.

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“Put baby in the dishwasher, with dishes, then can get vacuuming done too,” said one user sarcastically. 

“Just me not feeling ok with water and baby. Don’t take your eye off the baby ever,” urges a second. 

“Absolutely not, do not ever leave babies with any amount of water, you need to be right there,” exclaimed a third.

Thankfully, other mums came to her rescue. 

“She’s right there glancing at her baby every few seconds. Those of you complaining probably look down at your phone for longer,” claimed a woman. 

In response to the trolls, TheMiniBoss said: “There’s worst case scenarios to everything. Everything is bad somehow. 

“My kitchen is very small and my husband was in the room with me.

“My baby is perfectly safe and I would never do anything if I felt he was unsafe.

“He’s in a very low amount of water and I’ve done many baths where I sit and stare, so I know he’s ok and I’m right next to him the whole time.”

Kirsten Jones

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