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    Default Ummmmmm What if?

    Just had the funniest conversation with my after schoolies, which started with "What if there was a fire?" and so we chatted about what would happen and which doors we would go through....... and the children thought of more and more complicated scenario's including "what if there is a fire in front of every door and a burglar waiting outside?" and also what if a rocket went off and J was holding it and then K held onto their legs and then S held onto theirs............

    My brain is now frazzled but I think we have managed to risk assess every one of the situations to ofsted standards!

    Sara

    can I have a glass of wine now please!!

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    Most definately as long as there are no mindees present!!!!!!!!!!

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    Default Re: Ummmmmm What if?

    I love the way their little minds work

    I just played shhh don't wake dad with my 5 year old mindee and got told "your are the best childminder in the world .... because you didn't give me the baby card"

 

 

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