I NEVER turn on the central heating at home because my kids keep warm using £10 M&S winter essential – it’s a lifesaver

Spread the love & Comment on Social Media !

A SAVVY mother has revealed a trick to save warm this winter without spending a fortune.

TikToker Klaire De Lys has brought together a series of videos on “how to keep cosy without using any central heating“

Tiktok/@klairedelysofficialA savvy mother has revealed a trick to save warm this winter without spending a fortune[/caption]

Posting a video on TikTok, the savvy woman revealed how layering can help to beat the harsh winters.

And it works perfectly for kids, with the savvy saver sharing how she keeps her little ones warm using a “massive bear hoodie that goes down to your ankles”.

She said: “I got him one that’s one or two sizes too big so it’s like a tent on him.

“And then he doesn’t feel constricted. He can still run around in his underwear and a vest.”

M&S sells the hoodies similar to the one Klaire is describing for just £10 in the sale.

Last year, M&S fans scrambled to get their hands the budget dupe of the more expensive Oodie fleeces.

The Australian brand has been praised for keeping Brits warm with its wearable blankets.

Klaire previously made headlines in Austrian media for saying that she lets her sons “get fat to save on heating bills.”

She said: “And the other thing that I do, which is much more of a success with my youngest than it is with my oldest is, frankly, I just let them get fat over the summer.

“And the reason for that is because I want them to actually carry their insulation with them so they can’t strip it off in the middle of the cold.”

The mother went on to justify her decision, as she claimed that she won’t force feed her children.

She added: “Now that’s not to say that I force them to eat because I do want them to learn that balance of when their stomach’s like ‘no, I’m full’.

“‘You don’t need to push me to the point of being uncomfortable’.”

The influencer, who has over 30,000 followers on TikTok, added: “I do want them to learn to have a healthy relationship with their food.

“I don’t want it to go to extremes one way or another.

“But in winter, it makes an absolutely huge difference because my youngest one really likes his food and it’s very easy to get him to eat.

“And I would never force him to eat more than he wants, but in the winter, he’s the one who is hardly ever cold.”

Klaire de Lys, whose posts have nearly one million likes, said that the natural extra layer also provides a reserve of energy and that she is not worried when her youngest gets sick, which is not the case with her eldest.

Spread the love & Comment on Social Media !