💨 Abstract
One mum in australia found out her six-year-old was stealing a classmate's food. She said her daughter felt "left out" because she saw what other children were eating during lunch break. The mother said that her daughter was given sweet treats such as lollies and fruit rollups.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
Suggested
Aldi’s viral setting spray is back – it’s £27 less than Charlotte Tilbury, leaves your skin glowing & cools you down
July is best month to plant bright pink flower in a sunny spot & it adds a splash of glamour to the garden in autumn
Tesco slashes the price of award-winning liqueur that ‘tastes better than Bailey’s’
Man Utd transfer news LIVE: Bayern eyeing SHOCK Rashford deal, United ‘want Watkins should Hojlund LEAVE’, Mbeumo latest
Massive explosion totally destroys fireworks warehouse in California leaving ‘everything shaking’ as residents flee
I fled drab UK for a £28k villa in the Turkish sun – now I’m homeless at 67 after dream turned into a disaster
Major food brand urgently recalls Brit staple snack from supermarkets over fears it could cause ‘fever & diarrhoea’
‘So sorry.. I don’t know if I’m supposed to do that’ – Iga Swiatek admits to STEALING Wimbledon souvenirs for friends
I hated being a mum – my mind was telling me to hurt my baby and intrusive thoughts started as soon as I held her
Horse racing tips: ‘Excellent young jockey can bang in another winner’ – Templegate’s red-hot NAP