Wayne Stephenson, 41, has persuaded his two young daughters to tuck into their breakfast by turning their toast into a game of Jenga. Kesinee, aged three and Elania aged one, love the breakfast-time game. See Ross Parry copy RPYTOAST : An eager dad has found the ultimate way of getting his children to eat breakfast - by creating toast JENGA. Dad-of-two Wayne Stephenson, 41, stacks his soldiers like wooden bricks used in the popular game to get his daughters Kesinee, three, and one-year-old Elania to eat the most important meal of the day. Wayne said the morning meal has turned from a nightmare into the most popular game in the house since he had the brainwave to stack the toast into a collapsable tower. The web designer said: ÒBreakfast was just getting pretty repetitive and boring so I decided to spice it up a little.
4 February 2015
Wayne Stephenson, 41, has persuaded his two young daughters to tuck into their breakfast by turning their toast into a game of Jenga. Kesinee, aged three and Elania aged one, love the breakfast-time game. See Ross Parry copy RPYTOAST : An eager dad has found the ultimate way of getting his children to eat breakfast - by creating toast JENGA. Dad-of-two Wayne Stephenson, 41, stacks his soldiers like wooden bricks used in the popular game to get his daughters Kesinee, three, and one-year-old Elania to eat the most important meal of the day. Wayne said the morning meal has turned from a nightmare into the most popular game in the house since he had the brainwave to stack the toast into a collapsable tower. The web designer said: “Breakfast was just getting pretty repetitive and boring so I decided to spice it up a little.
4 February 2015