Malia and Sasha's White House Rules

<p>Their father may have run on a platform of change, but for First Daughters Malia and Sasha Obama, the rules are the same in the White House as they were in their home in Chicago.</p> <div align="center">Start with the girls' chores. They're still making their own beds, cleaning their rooms and clearing their dishes. And even with their grandmother, Marian Robinson, 71, staying in a third-floor guest room to help out, Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7, must show responsibility.</div> <div align="center">Their mother, Michelle Obama, has asked the White House staff not to do too much. &quot;People want to make your life easy, and when you have small kids &ndash; I've explained this to the staff &ndash; they don't need their lives to be easy. They're kids,&quot; she says.</div> <div align="center">The girls do have roaming privileges all around the historic mansion and can pop into the Oval Office whenever they want. &quot;I've tried to encourage them to feel like this whole place is their home,&quot; Mrs. Obama tells<span style="font-size: 85%"><font size="2"> PEOPLE</font></span>. &quot;We actually had this conversation &ndash; just let us know where you're going.&quot;</div>