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15 Kids Who Are Gonna Make Terrible Roommates

The Terrible Twos are REAL. And so are the Terrible Threes, Fours, Fives, and Sixes. The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser can handle about a million tough and unexpected jobs for you, including some of these hard surface kid messes...but for the rest, we suggest a more rigorous roommate screening process.

1. This youngster who won't ever let you enjoy your coffee in peace:

2. This little tyke who REFUSES to color between the lines.

3. This lil man who didn't have the strength to pick up the whole carton:

4. The rugrats who will never learn the consequence of leaving their fingerprints at the scene of the crime:

5. The little bundle of joy responsible for doing this to your white walls:

6. This guy whose insatiable hunger for condiments will last a lifetime:

7. This petite ingénue who will take her vision too far next time around also:

8. These two who took it to another level (and will continue to do so 4evr):

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Hope you're excited to come home to this!

9. This little one who's guaranteed to steal your yogurt from the fridge in about 15 years:

10. The little princess who will never learn to take care of what she already has:

She'll never learn.

11. This guy who's gonna fall asleep at the table for the rest of his life:

12. This little artist is getting an early start on a fruitful career in mixed-media visual work:

13. These siblings who will soon prove that habits learned early on can last far into adulthood:

14. The little prodigy who engineered this ketchup dispenser:

15. Or this toddler who won't ever let you have a moment to yourself — ever:

The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser can handle some of these and countless other tough and unexpected jobs around the home and beyond, so you’ll be prepared for anything your little ones throw your way!

To learn about additional uses, visit the Mr. Clean Cleanbook page. Do not use on skin or other parts of the body. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of toddlers and pets to avoid accidental ingestion. Test a small area with light pressure before use. Rinse required for surfaces in direct contact with food.