Mum buys $14 chore chart to make sure her kids do their chores

Mum shares the nifty $14 product she uses to make sure her kids do their chores: ‘I don’t have to repeat myself anymore’

  • A Sydney mum has found a simple way to ensure her kids do their daily chores 
  • Rachel bought a $13.95 chore chart from Amazon and stuck it to the wall 
  • Her two kids each have their own chart to complete every day 
  • The busy mum said she no longer needs to repeat herself  

A clever mum has found the perfect way to ensure her children complete their daily chores without needing to tell them herself.

Rachel, from Sydney, ordered a $13.95 chore chart from Amazon, stuck it to the wall and replaced some of the tasks to better suit her two kids. 

Sharing the product to a popular Facebook group, the mum-of-two said she no longer needs to repeat herself as the kids can now simply view the chart as they go. 

An Aussie mum ordered a $13.95 chore chart from Amazon (pictured) to ensure her children complete their daily chores. The budget product features a check-list style with a side switch to indicate if the chore has been completed or not

‘These chores charts…we put our own list inside and laminated. Kids have one each,’ Rachel wrote alongside the Facebook image. 

‘Best thing ever as I don’t need to repeat myself all day, just say check off your list! Thanks for those who recommended this!’ 

The budget product features a check-list style with a side switch to indicate if the chore has been completed or not. 

For both kids, the chores start by getting dressed for school, making their beds, playing their pyjamas and dirty clothes away, then eating breakfast.

Next, the list instructs the kids to brush their teeth and hair, then pack their school bags.

After school the children feed one pet each then one child sets the dinner table and the other empties the dishwasher.

At the end of the night both need to put away their toys before bed.

Some of the tasks set by Rachel include making their beds in the morning and helping clean dishes or set the table in the evening (stock image)

Some of the tasks set by Rachel include making their beds in the morning and helping clean dishes or set the table in the evening (stock image) 

In the comments other parents praised the idea for kids, while some adults said they need one for themselves. 

‘That’s awesome! Need this in my life,’ one person wrote another added: ‘I need this for my ADD brain.’

A third person asked if you’re able change the chores on the list and Rachel said: ‘Yes you can replace the ones you make.’