To encourage kids to give you some space, you can set clear boundaries by explaining that you need some alone time for a specific activity. Engaging them in an alternative activity, like a game or a craft, can also redirect their attention. Additionally, establishing a designated "quiet time" can help them understand the importance of independent play. Always remember to be gentle and reassuring to avoid hurt feelings.
ask them nicely to go away
Go with grandma to bingo you will need the bingo troll. When you win you will get the classical music CD go to the store where the kids are. Put the CD in the fu#*#*# kids go the fu#* away
To get away for my kids
well you go to that store with the kids in front of it and put it in the radio so the kids well go away.
No, they are geeky, they blow, and nobody likes you. Go away.
Sometimes it might be to get away from bullies or their parents.
well, try to go in one room in your house that the kids are far away from. Or, you could go outside.
play realy horibble music
Families tend to gather for the Christmas evening meal and give the kids their presents. So they can go away, but mostly to their families.
The state takes them and tries to put them in a good home
go round there and slap the biaaatch out of her!
Win bingo and get a disc and go to the store in front of the kids and take out the disc in the music box