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    Hi, need some ideas of things to put in a winter themed treasure basket for a 16 month please?

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    Whit Cotten wool or pom poms (does need close supervision) even shredded paper for snow

    Pine cones

    One off them mesh bags with pine leaves in for the smell. Always remindes me of winter walks

    Wooly hat

    Water proof gloves

    Bare twigs

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    Quote Originally Posted by coffee-time View Post
    Hi, need some ideas of things to put in a winter themed treasure basket for a 16 month please?
    We have: giant pine cones, silver tinsel, layer of wadding from haberdashery in the bottom (like snow!), shiny metal bits and pieces- cups, lids etc, small baskets (always in my seasonal play tray), white sparkly pom-pom-type things, acrylic/fake ice cubes.

    You might find some cut-price xmas tree decorations at the moment that could be suitable.

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    great ideas thankyou!

 

 

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