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Texas Mom’s Viral TikTok Hack Streamlines Back-to-School Mornings

Katelyn Knibbe, a mother from Texas, has gone viral on TikTok for her innovative back-to-school hack that helps her kindergarten daughter prepare efficiently each morning. Her clever strategy involves pre-arranging outfits and organizing morning routines, which has garnered praise from other parents facing similar daily challenges. By sharing her method, Knibbe aims to reduce the typical morning chaos many families experience, ensuring her child starts the school day on time and with ease. This practical tip has quickly resonated with a wide audience, leading to an influx of grateful comments and shares from appreciative followers.

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