PARENT SUPPORT GUIDE

Extra help for real-life cleanup moments.

A beige bag filled with toys, including a teddy bear, toy rocket, and other colorful toys. The bag has the words 'BAG O' DOOM' printed on it with a cartoon explosion and a character wearing a red cape.

Your purchase includes this guide to help you handle resistance, adjust the game by age, and stay consistent even when cleanup happens at the end of a very long day.

Scroll through the guide below, or download the PDF for easier reading.

Inside the Guide:

  • Do’s and Don'ts for Parents

  • Making the game work for your child’s age

  • Tips for handling toy collection

  • Ways for kids to “rescue” toys from the Bag O’ Doom

  • Simple scripts when you do not have the energy to think of what to say next.

A guide for parents on how to play Bag O' Doom, featuring key tips in a beige section and rules for 'Do' and 'Don't' categories in green and red sections respectively.
A cartoon character with a bun hairstyle, wearing a cape and a shirt with the word 'DOOMY' sitting on a presentation slide with text that reads, 'Simple tools. Big results. Make cleanup faster, easier, and way less stressful.'
A cartoon character with a bun hairstyle, wearing a cape and a shirt with the word 'DOOMY' sitting on a presentation slide with text that reads, 'Simple tools. Big results. Make cleanup faster, easier, and way less stressful.'
A document or article with headings and text discussing game setup, rules, and mindset, focusing on the game 'Bag O' Doom' and emphasizing a playful, energetic attitude with tips for preparing children for the game.
A screenshot of a book page with instructions for playing a game called 'Bag O' Doom.' The section includes steps and phrases for announcing the game, setting a timer, optional music, and cheers, with a highlighted phrase 'Doom Time!' in yellow.
A section of a guide about making it work for your child's age in child discipline. It discusses timers, with options for quick sweep, standard round, and deep clean, and includes specific instructions for ages 2 to 3. There are also rules and notes about toys and the process of reorganizing.
Screenshot of a guide for child discipline for children ages 4 to 5 and 6 to 7, with sections on focus, instructions, rules, and parenting notes.
Screenshot of a guide with numbered steps on how to handle children returning toys, with sections on collecting toys, offering hope, and scenarios like earning toys back, toy jail, and weekend release.
Screenshot of a page from Bag O' Doom guide discussing tips on managing children and toys, with section headers in bold and purple, and text in black and gray on a white background.