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Princess Sara
06-12-2009, 02:16 PM
Is this good enough? Or did I not even need to bother? I have Ofsted coming on Tuesday so I wanted to be extra careful.

We put the decs up yesterday. Looks all pretty.

caz3007
06-12-2009, 05:14 PM
Looks ok to me and TBH you have it there is Ofsted ask, just in case.

Good luck with your inspection

wendywu
06-12-2009, 05:34 PM
This made me laugh. One of my memories is making a decoration at school.

We took an empty carboard eggbox, painted it, filled the inside with cotton wool, sprinkled it with glitter. THEN stuck 6 candles in the 6 compartments. And im sure that we lit it when i got home. This was about 45 years ago now. But i dont think my school did a RA on this activity :laughing:

sarah707
06-12-2009, 06:18 PM
You've got a muddle up...

You have safe plants for eating next to Christmas tree falling over :laughing:

Apart from that it's very similar to mine :D

little miss chatterbox
06-12-2009, 06:38 PM
oh my word - we have to RA our christmas decorations???? I hadn't even thought of that!

The world has gone mad and they wonder why so many childminders are giving up because we have too much paperwork to do!

PixiePetal
06-12-2009, 07:54 PM
My trees are in the sitting room and upstairs on the landing - both no go areas for minding, door shut - job done :thumbsup:

Will get kids to make paperchains etc for the playroom and there are some star lights up out of reach too:)

Princess Sara
08-12-2009, 01:21 PM
You've got a muddle up...

You have safe plants for eating next to Christmas tree falling over :laughing:

Apart from that it's very similar to mine :D

Haha I plan on eating my Christmas tree when it's all over...lol.
Changed it now thanks.

Although if you had a real tree, it could maybe come under safe plants for eating... can't imagine pine needles to taste too good though!