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    We did sensory play in the garden today...a bit of a twist on the usual animal play!
    Please bear in mind this picture was taken before too many LO's got involved...doesn't look anything like that now lol.
    All ages I've got today have had great fun playing in rice crispies and cornflakes lol!


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    What a great idea! I would love to play in rice krispies myself!! Love the table you have.

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    Make sure you sweep up properly under tables you don't want to attract any extra little animals! Looks like the kids had great fun - you have just reminded me that I have a huge bag of porridge oats and lentils somewhere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddie View Post
    What a great idea! I would love to play in rice krispies myself!! Love the table you have.
    The table is from Argos...comes looking like this but can be used without all the fancy stuff on.
    Great for water play with all the extra bits and pieces...
    £34.99 I think at the moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by hectors house View Post
    Make sure you sweep up properly under tables you don't want to attract any extra little animals! Looks like the kids had great fun - you have just reminded me that I have a huge bag of porridge oats and lentils somewhere?
    That did cross my mind...but I have dogs who do a better job than me at clearing up left overs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bumble Beez View Post
    The table is from Argos...comes looking like this but can be used without all the fancy stuff on.
    Great for water play with all the extra bits and pieces...
    £34.99 I think at the moment

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    Thanks for the link!

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    Looks like fun

    We had coloured rice in the water tray outside today, kept lo's occupied for ages.

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    What a great idea, bet mine would love playing with cornflakes!

 

 

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