Ideas for 3 lo's for tomorrow?!
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    Default Ideas for 3 lo's for tomorrow?!

    10mth, 12 mth and 12mth los tomorrow, ideas of activity for messy play or craft?

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    I've done messy oats in the past - doesn't matter if it goes in the mouth!

    I just emptied a bag of dry porridge oats into a shallow tray and put a few cups, spoons & small toys in there - not too bad to clean up either

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    When my mindee was 10 months old I used to give him a treasure basket full of bags of crisps. He would play with it for ages!

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