Ideas for 2x 22 months & 6 months
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    Default Ideas for 2x 22 months & 6 months

    I have 2 mindees starting properly on thursday and am stuck for ideas of what to do with them. I will have 3 children all day including my ds. Ds and mindee S are 22 months, mindee W is 6 months. Any ideas please?

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    hi what about a music session get instruements out silk scarfs my lo love it then we go on to sing then dance. or messy play jelly is always good for lo you could freeze it and watch it thaw, building towers and knocking it down. have you any mirriors thats always fun for all ages

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    i just lie on the floor and the kids climb on me! thats an hour done. then very short welly walk, like peppa pig, then sit and play with cars going brrrrmm and eeeek! and zoooom. my 20mth son loves these games!!

 

 

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