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Jessa Duggar explains why her daughter wore socks on her hands during snow day

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Jessa Duggar explains why her daughter wore socks on her hands during snow day

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  • Jessa Seewald shared an Instagram photo of her daughter playing in the snow.
  • She had forgotten a pair of gloves for her 18-month-old Fern, so she made her with bags instead.
  • The former Counting On star joked that she has ordered new gloves from Amazon.
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Jessa (Duggar) Seewald has become deceptive. The former Counting On star, 30, shared a preview of a parenting trick she and her husband Ben Seewald came up with after missing a pair of gloves for their 18-month-old daughter Fern.

Jessa Seewald wrote, “Baby girl wanted to play in the snow, but I forgot to order her a pair of mittens for all two of the snow days we expect to get here in Arkansas this winter.So it was socks covered in bags for today. She had a blast, and her hands stayed warm and dry.”

“Follow me for more mom hacks! Jk lol! I remember doing this myself when I was a kid and I’d lost my gloves. Anyone else or just me? Fear not, I’ve already ordered a proper pair gloves from Amazon, and hopefully she’ll get another snow soon to try them out.”

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