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    Default Toy Box Labels

    http://orgjunkie.com/wp-content/uplo...Toy-Labels.pdf

    Just found these, thought I would share x

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    Fab thank you!

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    Thankyou they are wonderful.

    I spent yesterday having a big clear out and sort out of all my resources.

    Have got signs on, but was not satisfied with them. These are so much better. xx

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    fab, thank you. what a great site

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    Fabulous! Thank you for sharing

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    Fab thanks

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    Nice - thank you!

    Miffy xx
    Keep smiling!

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    personally i would take photos of the toys individually, set each toy box out nicely, ie if duplo then have a nice model made with some loose bricks around and then type the name of the toy underneath and print it out, its more realistic and the child can see exactly whats inside the box when its on display, just another idea really

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    Quote Originally Posted by mumto3 View Post
    personally i would take photos of the toys individually, set each toy box out nicely, ie if duplo then have a nice model made with some loose bricks around and then type the name of the toy underneath and print it out, its more realistic and the child can see exactly whats inside the box when its on display, just another idea really
    Thats exactly what I do

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    thank you .. very colourful
    CWR

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    Great, thank you for sharing

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    Thank you

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    Thank you for these!

 

 

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