Educational and developmental

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  1. Honey Bee

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    Summer holiday activity......


    All the things we do have to be both educational and developmantal for the children (cough). This morning we went to the garden centre, and as they were good stopped off at the sweet shop on the way back.

    Todays lesson - blowing bubbles with bubblegum.

    Mini HBjr managed to spit his lump accross the lounge, I've managed to get it stuck all over my chin, and mini HBsr has given up and got another lump, 'cos its run out of flavour!!!!!!


    Are we having fun, or what!!!!!!! :D :D :D
     
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    yesterday,my son,who`s been laid up recently with tonsilitus and so was confined to barracks(not the easiest of tasks keeping him indoors,no matter how ill) was BORED.he decided it was his mission to catch a fly with a money bag and the inside of a loo roll.freeze it,them bring it back to life for me.he said,I HAVE THE POWER!he caught it, froze it,then filled the bag with warm water.what?its still dead,he said.NEVER,i said. :confused: :D :D :D
     
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    :D Took my youngest grandson out the other day, he wanted to go in MacDonalds of course. Dipped his chips in his chocolate milkshake!!!!! :D Real education for me!
     
  4. Liz

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    I put sugar from a shaker on my chips once, thought it was salt... tasted quite nice! :D
     
  5. Paladin

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    When Mrs Pal and I were courting we decided to bake a cake for my Granma. It came out of the oven looking and smelling lovely.
    When it cooled we cut ourselves huge slices and together took a bite...Mmmmm..Someone had used salt instead of sugar :eek: :D
     
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