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    Just bought some great artificial flowers in the pound shop to put in discovery bottles!!
    Like my ideas on Facebook 'Play, naturally'

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    I've got a box of fake petals that the children love. They use them for all sorts of things - pretend play, throwing & catching, hide & seek, counting, colour sorting.
    We have also got some fake flowers, but they got pulled to bits

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    I have pretend flowers from Ikea they are used for all sorts of things!

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    Well today I was thinking as we are moving very soon I would like some nice artificial flowers, as I love having flowers in the house, well I found this lovely site with beautiful flowers in bowls and vases and then I saw the price £165..... Even I was speechless and that's saying something, lol.
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