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How do I tell my kid to put her shoes on properly?
"Please wear your shoes properly without stepping on the back."
She's 4... should I really talk to her like that?
"Sweetie, could you please put your shoes on correctly instead of crushing the heel?"
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We studied every piece of native parent content out there

Real English that native parents actually use with their kids. 3,000+ videos. 50,000+ expressions. All analyzed and organized.

No need to watch them all. Just tell us the situation — we'll find the right answer.

This is how native parents talk

Real expressions extracted from actual native videos

Won't get out of bed

It's time to wake up. Please get out of bed.

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You got to get up! Up, up, up! There you go!

Short rhythmic repetition — how parents actually wake kids

Got a little scrape

Let me apply a bandage to your wound.

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Let's put a band-aid on your boo-boo. All better!

boo-boo = kid word for 'owie' — no parent says 'wound'

Heading to the water park

Let's go to the water playground.

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We're going to the splash pad! Wanna get soaked?

splash pad — what native parents actually call it

Getting ready to go out

We have several tasks to complete outside.

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We have to run some errands. Shoes on, let's go!

run errands — one phrase says it all

Toys everywhere

Your toys are scattered everywhere. Please clean up.

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We have a huge mess! Let's clean up — ready, set, go!

huge mess — simple words, making cleanup feel like a game

Scoot over on the couch

Please move to the side a little.

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Scooch over! There you go.

scooch = casually slide over. No parent says "move to the side"

Checking sunscreen

Have you applied sunscreen already?

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Did we already put sunscreen on?

"put on" not "apply", "we" makes it feel like a team

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We went to the playground and my kid fell and scraped her knee. I comforted her and put a band-aid on. Then she didn't want to leave so I said five more minutes.

Scene 1: When she fell down

Oh no! Are you okay? Let me see.

It's just a little boo-boo. You're so brave!

Let's put a band-aid on it. All better!

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boo-boo = kid word for a small injury. No parent says "wound."

Scene 2: Time to go home

Five more minutes, then we gotta go, okay?

I know you don't wanna leave. It's so fun here!

We'll come back tomorrow! Pinky promise.

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gotta go = casual "have to go." Natural for kids.


Pattern Drill

Let's put ___ on it.

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