REAL PARENTS. REAL REVIEWS.
Bag O’ Doom turns cleanup time into game time. Here’s how it’s helping families everywhere.
WHAT PARENTS ARE SAYING.
WHAT PARENTS ARE SAYING
These reviews are from parents who received a complimentary Bag O' Doom bag as part of a pre-launch product trial. Feedback was submitted voluntarily and anonymously.
“The kids love to make the chant when the other doesn’t clean up after themselves!”
“My kids loved the chant so much they wanted to have a turn at holding the bag of doom and singing. This led to them finding an area of the house where my husband and I left some items out and they played bag o’ doom on us! It turned out to be a fun game for the whole family!”
A mom and dad who got "Doomed" by their own kids.
“One kid loved it and was excited to play. She running around trying to pick up as fast as possible. The other kid was crying that I was taking his stuff 😂”
“My 5.5-year-old asked if her younger siblings’ toys that went in the bag o doom could then become her toys. My 3-year-old was very intrigued by the bag o doom and really wanted his toys to go in the bag because he was curious what the “doom guy” would do to them. I also overheard my 5.5-year-old tell my 3.5-year-old today “you better clean those up or they’re going in the bag o doom.” Mind you, we have yet to actually put any toys in the bag!”
“My kids really like the count down concept. They actually spend a lot of time asking how much time they have left and being more frantic as it gets closer to the 30 seconds. They are nervous about which toys will go in the bag if they run out of time so they also spend some time debating what to put away first. This is good because maybe we don’t need the things they left to the end lol!”
A parent who likes that the kids are prioritizing.
“Prior to even playing the bag o doom, I mentioned the game and rules to my kids which alone acted as motivation for cleaning up. The next evening, I brought out the bag o doom and they were excited to clean and listen to the chant (they liked listening to the recording, so I played it over and over).”
“We did the donation consequence, and this worked well. It helped our 5-year-old prioritizes toys.”
“Prior to even playing the bag o doom I mentioned the game and rules to my kids which alone acted as motivation for cleaning up. The next evening I brought out the bag o doom and they were excited to clean and listen to the chant (they liked listening to the recording so I played it over and over).”
A parent of newly eager cleaners.