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    Some great ideas here for messy play

    http://www.muddyfaces.co.uk/download...%20kitchen.pdf

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    Love it - thanks for sharing Angel

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    Kids + Mud = LOVE IT!! have done similar with pots and pans and bag of compost and sand but so wish I had a bigger/better garden....

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    Thank you so much for posting this lots of ideas for what to do with my outside space

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    Oh good gracious me!

    That is fantastic (exactly what I used to do as a child) - thank you for posting. I've got a space at the bottom of my garden that I don't know what to do with. A mud kitchen would be perfect x

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    love it ..my own LO (3) loves playin for hours with a bucket of mud and a few sticks.will definitly have to do this for my mindees

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    Thank you - that's awesome! My lot do this anyway but I'm going to try to set up a special mud kitchen area.

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    thanks for sharing that looks fab most of my lo would love it i see a bag of compost being bought lol thanks

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    Love it but dh may not be so impressed


    he works away so may just set it all up before he comes home in a couple of weeks
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    Have just posted a link to the website on my FB - a friend has messaged me saying the nursery her Sons go to don't allow messy play because parents complain

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    I would LOVE something like this in my garden! Unfortunately there's not enough room boooooooooo and also when I mentioned it (in passing) to my DH well....i don't think he liked the idea too much, shall we say! lol

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    This is brilliant, thanks for posting! I know what I want to do in my head but seeing ideas in pictures is so helpful!

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    I love this - thanks for sharing.

    Would you like to see my outdoor kitchen?

    triangle sandwiches are better than square ones...

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    Quote Originally Posted by uf353432 View Post
    I love this - thanks for sharing.

    Would you like to see my outdoor kitchen?

    That's lovely - and I'm assuming quite new! My mud kitchen is well loved and well used - and very muddy!
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    wow what a great outside kitchen area! i am very jealous - might have to go on my long list of things I want to do to the garden.

    thanks for the messy play ideas - i am waiting for my tuff tray to arrive (with adjustable legs ) - so can't wait to use it for messy stuff outside!

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    My mud area (can't say kitchen cos it covers most of the yard now lol) is what impressed ofsted the most about my place. My report has quite a chunk dedicated to my yard, even though the yard is only about 6 paces deep and 8 paces wide Have sent all the kids home today with clothes in carrier bags again, they just love to mix and mash and stir and add.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by francinejayne View Post
    That's lovely - and I'm assuming quite new! My mud kitchen is well loved and well used - and very muddy!
    Its brand new - as in installed today. It was my hubbies pennance for leaving me 2 long weekend on a trot to do boy stuff - been waiting months and finally got him to get it done today lol! I sold it on the idea that for parties we could fill the sink with ice for bottles of beer and after a karcher - use the bench as seating for our bbq's - he was more than happy when he realised that it could be used for big people as well as little people
    triangle sandwiches are better than square ones...

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    Quote Originally Posted by uf353432 View Post
    Its brand new - as in installed today. It was my hubbies pennance for leaving me 2 long weekend on a trot to do boy stuff - been waiting months and finally got him to get it done today lol! I sold it on the idea that for parties we could fill the sink with ice for bottles of beer and after a karcher - use the bench as seating for our bbq's - he was more than happy when he realised that it could be used for big people as well as little people
    I think that is brilliant and might use those ideas to persuade my hubby ha ha

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    For you Helen

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    Default great!!!

    love it.....will have to sort out a mud kitchen!

 

 
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