St Patrick's Day
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    Whats everyone doing for St Patrick's day?

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    i'm not !

    we're doing 'red nose day' this week and the next day i work is tuesday and we're going to get started on easter next week.

    lots of ideas on activity village.

    one year ( when it was warm and sunny ) i spent a morning, with LOs, looking for 4 leaf clovers !!! similar to shamrocks!

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    We've been exploring treasure rocks
    Growing A Jeweled Rose: Magic Treasure Rocks
    and we're painting a rainbow on the play room window.
    Mum of three, 6,5 and 4. Now minding a few more too!

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    We've had a st patricks party tea with orange and green jelly, orange and green iced buns, oranges and apples. We made irish flags, leprechauns and pots with gold coins in. The children have loved it!!

 

 

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