Chloe and Beans: Part 7
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She is such a joke. Also why wouldn't Cold Power add the not tested on animals tagline or logo to the product itself? Unless I'm missing it (zooming in on it on the Woolies website)...
Also a joke: she hasn't even read Harry Potter herself?! I'm not even particularly bothered by them reading them young, but parents should absolutely be discussing harder books with their kids and it's a bit hard to even ask questions like, "Oh you're in that chapter? How did you feel when...what did you think about..." When the parent is completely unfamiliar with it. Stupid me for thinking the woman who can't ask a more intelligent question than, "what was your favourite...? Is it COOL?" would have a literary bone in her body. (Hint, Chloe: the time you're looking for for reading? It's tired up in your hours of Netflixing and comment policing. Hope that helps.)
Also a joke: she hasn't even read Harry Potter herself?! I'm not even particularly bothered by them reading them young, but parents should absolutely be discussing harder books with their kids and it's a bit hard to even ask questions like, "Oh you're in that chapter? How did you feel when...what did you think about..." When the parent is completely unfamiliar with it. Stupid me for thinking the woman who can't ask a more intelligent question than, "what was your favourite...? Is it COOL?" would have a literary bone in her body. (Hint, Chloe: the time you're looking for for reading? It's tired up in your hours of Netflixing and comment policing. Hope that helps.)
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sysy49 wrote:Same here, there are fun and magical moments woven into the story but it really is a book meant for older kids. Not only the child abuse by Harry's parents is a topic but also just the super villain trying to kill a baby and then an 11 year old child is just not okay for a 6 year old. The first book mentions drinking unicorn blood and Voldemort possessing another persons body while trying to kill Harry, that is not material that is appropriate for a 6 year old. Even reading it at 9 or older parents usually talk with their kids about the subjects and make sure they are not scared by the things they are reading.Dani_now wrote:I wasn't even aloud to watch Harry Potter untill I was like 11.. and even then it was because my sister and I secretly watched it behind my parents back. I don't believe Harry Potter is meant for little kids.
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I don’t know, I’m kind of conflicted on the whole Harry Potter issue. I think it’s kid by kid whether it’s too much for a six year old. My dad read them to me at 6, and they were a big part of me learning to read and developing a love of reading. They never scared me (but then again my dad was there to discuss it with me), but it would have been far too scary for my sister at that age.
I completely agree that Chloe and Ro should be discussing the plot with Evan, though it doesn’t surprise me at all that they aren’t. I also don’t think Evan’s old enough to really comprehend it. I understood a lot because it was being read to me, and that led to explanations, but like everything with the beans these kids are wholly on their own
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sysy49 wrote:Same here, there are fun and magical moments woven into the story but it really is a book meant for older kids. Not only the child abuse by Harry's parents is a topic but also just the super villain trying to kill a baby and then an 11 year old child is just not okay for a 6 year old. The first book mentions drinking unicorn blood and Voldemort possessing another persons body while trying to kill Harry, that is not material that is appropriate for a 6 year old. Even reading it at 9 or older parents usually talk with their kids about the subjects and make sure they are not scared by the things they are reading.Dani_now wrote:I wasn't even aloud to watch Harry Potter untill I was like 11.. and even then it was because my sister and I secretly watched it behind my parents back. I don't believe Harry Potter is meant for little kids.
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I don’t know, I’m kind of conflicted on the whole Harry Potter issue. I think it’s kid by kid whether it’s too much for a six year old. My dad read them to me at 6, and they were a big part of me learning to read and developing a love of reading. They never scared me (but then again my dad was there to discuss it with me), but it would have been far too scary for my sister at that age.
I completely agree that Chloe and Ro should be discussing the plot with Evan, though it doesn’t surprise me at all that they aren’t. I also don’t think Evan’s old enough to really comprehend it. I understood a lot because it was being read to me, and that led to explanations, but like everything with the beans these kids are wholly on their own
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I've noticed that before she's so into the kids reading early and better than all other children yet her and Ro don't seem to read. Massive HP fan and never read the books? Maybe it's because until me as a teen she was worried about finding a man and starting a family but that just seems to weird.
No matter what people say she'll spin it as hate.
Ro would be so lost if she suddenly left and took the kids. The YouTube channel she took his name off it. All he's done for years is be a full-time stay at home parent. I hope he's protecting himself. So many YouTube dads seem to be getting screwed over when their used to be wallflower wives get YouTube famous and leave them taking the kids and leaving the debt.
No matter what people say she'll spin it as hate.
Ro would be so lost if she suddenly left and took the kids. The YouTube channel she took his name off it. All he's done for years is be a full-time stay at home parent. I hope he's protecting himself. So many YouTube dads seem to be getting screwed over when their used to be wallflower wives get YouTube famous and leave them taking the kids and leaving the debt.
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A parent should be there to read with a child when they read books like these. She thinks that because she saw the movies she can talk to him about it but the books are far more detailed and have a lot of plot points that were not included in the films. Even if Evan is a mastermind he still would need someone to talk to about the mature topics that are described in these books, that is another part of social development she doesn't seem to understand.
But yeah she claims to be smart and educated but i doubt she has ever read an actual book that wasn't required for school. If she would stop Netflix a couple nights a week she could easily read a book a week but she chooses not to. They have also not vlogged in the past week, that means that Chloe's actual work (editing) didn't have to be done so what did she do after the kids were in bed at 8pm? The last vlog dates from the 24th of july and before that the 13th of july, i wouldn't be surprised if something is up, maybe she realised that her mask of happy, bubbly, educated mommy is fading.
But yeah she claims to be smart and educated but i doubt she has ever read an actual book that wasn't required for school. If she would stop Netflix a couple nights a week she could easily read a book a week but she chooses not to. They have also not vlogged in the past week, that means that Chloe's actual work (editing) didn't have to be done so what did she do after the kids were in bed at 8pm? The last vlog dates from the 24th of july and before that the 13th of july, i wouldn't be surprised if something is up, maybe she realised that her mask of happy, bubbly, educated mommy is fading.
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Can't quote but well said, galaxy, I agree with you re: age appropriateness. It's all a bit subjective. Before Harry Potter there was Narnia, and Lord of the Rings and Grimm's fairy tales...all potentially scary, but many kids enjoy them young. (Especially when read with parents.)
I'm not convinced Chloe herself has ever cracked open a book that isn't meant for a small child though! All her childhood nostalgia seems to be tech focused, and I remember when she was first talking about how she can't wait till her kids are old enough to read "novels and stuff" the only example she gave was The Magic Faraway Tree. Coincidentally the only chapter book she ever showed her reading aloud...and she probably bailed on it after the two lamplit bedtime sessions she vlogged. (Please tell me someone else remembers the weirdness of her plopping a Kmart lamp on the floor of the boys' room to read to them by?! )
I'm not convinced Chloe herself has ever cracked open a book that isn't meant for a small child though! All her childhood nostalgia seems to be tech focused, and I remember when she was first talking about how she can't wait till her kids are old enough to read "novels and stuff" the only example she gave was The Magic Faraway Tree. Coincidentally the only chapter book she ever showed her reading aloud...and she probably bailed on it after the two lamplit bedtime sessions she vlogged. (Please tell me someone else remembers the weirdness of her plopping a Kmart lamp on the floor of the boys' room to read to them by?! )
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Hello! I've been lurking a while but this is my first post.
Does anyone else think it's Chloe running Ro's Instagram account all of a sudden?
Does anyone else think it's Chloe running Ro's Instagram account all of a sudden?
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Chloe has been running his accounts for a while. He's not allowed independent thought.
When my oldest began reading HP some of my husband's conservative family was upset. So he read the series so he'd know exactly what our child was reading and he's like yeah I'm okay with it.
I was shocked Ender's Game was intended for kids. Saw it at the public library this week with a Children's edition cover.
When my oldest began reading HP some of my husband's conservative family was upset. So he read the series so he'd know exactly what our child was reading and he's like yeah I'm okay with it.
I was shocked Ender's Game was intended for kids. Saw it at the public library this week with a Children's edition cover.
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Oh wow "he" is posting again! I'd given up checking because that same, sad cake was always the most recent item. Chloe must have gotten nervous with people asking in comments if he was ok/where he was plus the sad old ladies here discussing it. Yeah either Chloe runs his account or its just another area where they have creepily merged into a single unit because their writing style is identical!Redka wrote:Hello! I've been lurking a while but this is my first post.
Does anyone else think it's Chloe running Ro's Instagram account all of a sudden?
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Although an argument for Ro posting himself would be this pic, as I can't imagine Businesswoman Homeschool Superparent Chloe admitting this happened:
That is one hell of a mess! That's not "oops we were trying to get breakfast" that's kids left unattended for a gooood chunk of time while mummy and daddy sleep off the previous night's Netflixing! Multiple empty milk and cereal packets as well as soy sauce...wtf! (I know, I know, kids can be fast and terrible, but really?!)
That is one hell of a mess! That's not "oops we were trying to get breakfast" that's kids left unattended for a gooood chunk of time while mummy and daddy sleep off the previous night's Netflixing! Multiple empty milk and cereal packets as well as soy sauce...wtf! (I know, I know, kids can be fast and terrible, but really?!)
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That photo! Those kids were in the kitchen for a very long time before either of their parents noticed. I wonder how long the kids wander around in the mornings unattended while they sleep in?
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Back when that happened i'm guessing a lot, the fact that they still need baby gates everywhere says enough, the triplets are 3 and Felix is 4 sure they can make a mess but they shouldn't need a baby gate in every room to make sure they don't mess something up. A 3 year old should be able to follow some kind of direction, like "no".
Also their house really isn't that hard to oversee, aside from the bedrooms, it's just one room so with 2 awake parents in the house there is no way neither of them noticed the kids getting into that mess, especially considering the fact that kids are not exactly quiet during this activity, unless of course they were indeed in bed while the kids scavenged for food.
Also their house really isn't that hard to oversee, aside from the bedrooms, it's just one room so with 2 awake parents in the house there is no way neither of them noticed the kids getting into that mess, especially considering the fact that kids are not exactly quiet during this activity, unless of course they were indeed in bed while the kids scavenged for food.
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Ro was probably out doing the mail run, grocery run or getting coffee for the oh so lazy one while the she lounged around in bed, after all she does claim to have multiple business and would be exhausted after running them all by herself
Also Chloe seems to have lost well over 500 followers in the last week, it seems people are either waking up to her outright lying or seeing her for what she really is, a lying money hungry b***h
Also Chloe seems to have lost well over 500 followers in the last week, it seems people are either waking up to her outright lying or seeing her for what she really is, a lying money hungry b***h
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i wonder what happened to chloe and beans. this family had life in them like a couple years ago when the triplets were young but now chloe has completely taken over controlling every aspect of their lives, ro is run down, the triplets are behind developmentally which is a bit worrying and should probably be taken more seriously than how chloe is handling it, the other three boys especially evan and otto never look good like they look really unhealthy, there is no life in this family.... what the fuck happened. no one in that family is happy... why?
oh prob because they’re literally starving in their bland as hell house
oh prob because they’re literally starving in their bland as hell house
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Back when the boys wore normal clothes and they were vegetarian and still ate normal food and acted like a typical family. Then Chloe wanted to be skinny and we were all invited on her downward spiral.
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I guess Chloe hoped they would have a million followers by now, currently they are gaining like 70 followers a day, Social Blade says that in 5 years they will almost have 500.000 followers lol. Let's face it Chloe thought she would make big bucks from this vlogging thing and become a big Youtuber, the truth is that she is less than average in her view count and following. Over time Youtube will start paying her less for the same amount of followers because other channels are getting way more followers than here. Vlogging was supposed to be their entire income but it's safe to say that it isn't and she isn't big enough for sponsorships either.
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So new vlog, Evan is doing Parkour which is cool, seems to fit the new skater/cool fase Chloe is in, do hope they will be feeding Evan some actual food with proteins in it if they want to keep that up. Funniest moment was when Chloe was talking about the homeschool room, they were reorganising so a table was on it's side, "we will just flip that over and see how we go" 1. 2. 3 poof there is Rohan to turn over the table, are you disabled Chloe or just to laze to pick up a table? Rohan was no where in sight so he came into that room to do it for her, whyyy?
Also wondering why she doesn't have time to hang up her 50 dollar a piece posters that are still just laying around or to read a book but she does have time to freaking color code two massive bookcases.
Another thing i noticed is that Chloe only asks yes or no questions (except for the what is your favorite part question), it is so annoying, she was having a whole conversation with Pearl about her stuffed bunny and the only things Pearl said were yes, no and "insert name of stuffed animal"
Also wondering why she doesn't have time to hang up her 50 dollar a piece posters that are still just laying around or to read a book but she does have time to freaking color code two massive bookcases.
Another thing i noticed is that Chloe only asks yes or no questions (except for the what is your favorite part question), it is so annoying, she was having a whole conversation with Pearl about her stuffed bunny and the only things Pearl said were yes, no and "insert name of stuffed animal"
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I'm kind of feeling like that photo was set up in an attempt to pull off the "Isn't it exhausting and hilariously funny to have 6 kids under 6 because sometimes they get into stuff and pour it all over the floor" effect.sysy49 wrote:Back when that happened i'm guessing a lot, the fact that they still need baby gates everywhere says enough, the triplets are 3 and Felix is 4 sure they can make a mess but they shouldn't need a baby gate in every room to make sure they don't mess something up. A 3 year old should be able to follow some kind of direction, like "no".
Also their house really isn't that hard to oversee, aside from the bedrooms, it's just one room so with 2 awake parents in the house there is no way neither of them noticed the kids getting into that mess, especially considering the fact that kids are not exactly quiet during this activity, unless of course they were indeed in bed while the kids scavenged for food.
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Latest vlog... Such a surprise that Chloe is asking comprehension questions about Harry Potter on camera. Literally limited to "what's happening now, what was your favourite part, how many pages left, and what class would you be sorted into?" No questions about how characters felt or acted in certain situations, no discussion of how it might relate to their daily life, etc etc
Also they need a sponsorship with a raincoat company... Those poor kids must have baaad cabin fever with all the rain Perth has been having lately and no park trips.
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Also they need a sponsorship with a raincoat company... Those poor kids must have baaad cabin fever with all the rain Perth has been having lately and no park trips.
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