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weekly books 2011 oct week 4

By Pauline On October 26, 2011 · 2 Comments · In Activities for Children, Books <5's, Pre school, Rest, Toddler Activities
You know you’ve got a great book or series of books when your kids grab them off the shelves, sit on the couch and are content reading it themselves. It’s very heartening to see a love of literature (from a young age). I look forward to the day when I can be joined on the [...]
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DIY discovery bottles

By Pauline On October 23, 2011 · 13 Comments · In Activities for Children, Creative Play, Play, Pre school, Toddler Activities, Wet Weather
A glue gun opens up a world of possibilities. Now that I own one, I’m kicking myself for waiting this long to have one. For my first glue gun project, I made some discovery bottles. It’s so simple. All I needed to do was fill up empty drink bottles with whatever I could think of [...]
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weekly books 2011 oct week 3

By Pauline On October 19, 2011 · 4 Comments · In Activities for Children, Books <5's, Pre school, Rest, Toddler Activities
God willing, there’s ten more weeks before we get to meet the new addition to the family. It feels like the calm before the storm. I recently attended a seminar on stress – how appropriate. The speaker said that one of the things people do when they’re stressed is to telescope their lives, ie truncate [...]
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uncooked oatmeal play dough

By Pauline On October 15, 2011 · Add Comment · In Activities for Children, Play, Play Dough, Pre school, Toddler Activities, Wet Weather
Grandpa has been away on holidays for a number of weeks. This was his first visit since his return home and he brought new silicone moulds for N, M and E for their play dough play. It had been a few weeks since we’d played with our homemade play dough. I opened the tub and gasp! [...]
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