Yep I've got 4 of them poo painting, sharpie drawing kids too. I just keep a tupperware bowl with my wall paint under the sink ready to repaint the walls after they 'decorate'. Great story!
They only way to fix it is pictures. It might not stop it yet, but somewhere in the kids teen years the pictures will become worth every moment. I love a little simple humiliation as a tool. Bribery can be rather useful also. It also keeps you from the urge to thump on the little darlings harder than might otherwise. So I say pictures are priceless.
Well I got most of it off in the tub, with a wash cloth. I didn't bother cleaning it all off their bellies, legs, feet, and back! That can just wear off! I did get it off their faces, arms and necks! So my eldest 4 won't go to school looking like a clown
While putting her in bed, I noticed she wrote on her bed sheets too, she's so proud to be able to write our last name! haha now it's on her bed sheets! Too Cute, there her good sheets but, I think that fabric will be great in a quilt someday
ha... my daughter used a black marker and drew on all her dolls. i scrubbed most of the ink out. but they are very scary looking.
one day my husband (who didnt knew she drew on their eyes) asked our little daughter to get her dolly and they were going for a ride in the car, and she grabbed the doll and my husband had this stare (