A DIY fanatic dad created McDonald’s drive-thru for kids using materials from random skips.
When Daniel Mills, 38, used his savvy skills to create a fully functioning playhouse drive-thru in their back garden, for less than £30.
His kids, Leo, nine and Zac, eight are lovin’ it.
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He said: “When they saw it, they went mad with excitement.
“As a single dad, it is often challenging to keep them occupied.
“But then I spotted my shed, which needed some major TLC – and I had an idea.
“I thought it would make a great playhouse, and I couldn’t help but see it as a mini drive-thru.”
Daniel, who is a DIY fanatic, gathered a stash of wood using his neighbours’ old fence that had blown down.
He also rummaged through skips, including a building site, where he found a leftover roof, which he then repurposed.
He added: “Role play is a massive part of kids’ learning, and spending time doing this allows them to stretch their imagination, rather than plug into a computer game for hours.
“They loved adding up the cost of the burgers and memorising orders – learning without realising.
“They’re only kids once.”
Not the only crafty parent in Britain, a mum found herself in stitches after a crafting session with your baby boy took a hilarious turn.
Madison Hafen, who shares parenting tips online and has over 28,000 followers, recently posted a video that went viral with over 7.6 million likes. In the video, she attempted to create a mold of her newborn’s hand.
She first let the mould set, then poured plaster into it, hoping to get a cute little cast of her baby’s hand. But when she pulled the mold apart, she discovered that her baby had stuck up his middle finger during the process!
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