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Mum claims making a ‘Christmas morning box’ is the key to a row-free day and others say she’s a genius


A mum was hailed a genius after she shared her secret to a row-free day on Christmas.

Kerry from Australia revealed on Facebook that the key to a peace-filled holiday is a ‘Christmas morning box’ and fellow users went wild for the idea.

 A mum was hailed a genius for suggesting a Christmas morning box

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A mum was hailed a genius for suggesting a Christmas morning boxCredit: Facebook

Sharing the tip to the Facebook community, Kerry posted snaps of her organised box, explaining how much time it saved her during the busy season.

She asked “Does anyone else have a Christmas morning box?

“I always put one together so I’m not running around on Christmas morning trying to find scissors or batteries!”

She went on to reveal what it contained, saying: “Mine has batteries, scissors, mini screwdrivers and bin bags.”

 She suggested putting in batteries, scissors, mini screwdrivers and bin bags

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She suggested putting in batteries, scissors, mini screwdrivers and bin bagsCredit: Facebook

Though it may seem like a pretty simple concept, the online community went wild for her forward-thinking and time-saving idea.

One inspired user wrote: “This is such a great idea, I’ll be making one today.”

While another enthused: “Best idea ever. I’ve spent the past three Christmases scrounging for batteries.”

Others suggested other handy elements to include in their customised box, such as a variety of batteries to help with different appliances, as well as string and even pen knives!

In other news, we told you about the thrifty mum who transformed her drab kitchen using £8 B&M bargains and £2 buys from The Range.

We also shared how this mum made incredible Christmas treats by melting chocolate into festive ice cube trays she’d bought from Poundland.

Plus this mum who played a dark prank by pretending the Elf on the Shelf was dead by recreating an elf out of chicken bones.

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