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Very inspirational childcare environment - look at the photos....
https://www.facebook.com/PuzzlesFami.../photos_stream
http://https://www.facebook.com/Puzz.../photos_stream
Note sure if I have linked this correctly but I love the environment created in this childcare setting in Australia....My FB page is
https://www.facebook.com/sarahcdschildminding
if anyone is interested.....I like to like other childcare pages and see what everyone is doing.
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Wow! This is amazing! Lots of ideas to borrow! Hardly any plastic toys, just lots of lovely natural stuff!
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Fantastic ideas may need to pinch some when i do my garden this summer
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Lovely, would be amazing to have a space like that!
Love your page too!
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Fabulous setting however my hubby would actually leave me as there is soooo much stuff in there!!!!
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My goodness the place looks like a set.
What a nightmare after five mins with 3 under 3 running around in it. The books would be all over the floor, all the many lovely baskets would be tipped up and scrambled. They would be tripping up, banging their heads. On a day like today half the cushions, books and resources in the garden would be soaked and you would spend hours everyday setting up and clearing up.
Where is the Home part of childcare in this kind of environment? It would drive me made living in a home like that and where in a garden and hoe like that do I have a bar b que with my friends and family at the weekend when I am not a childminder?
Yuck!
Your FB page is lovely.
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There are some lovely ideas there, although I am inclined to agree with Rickysmiths.
Memina that was the first thought that came into my head too, either that or I would be buried in that huge sandpit.
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I like some bits of it, just not all of it together. It's just too much.
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I love seeing what other people do in their settings! Fly on the wall syndrome! It's great that they use natural materials but personally I feel there is too much stuff and I loathe tidying up at the best of times. I'd like to develop 'zones' in my setting ie a reading zone. The garden looks fabulous, I've been keeping my eye out for a wooden playhouse but have wondered how often it would actually be used so perhaps a wigwam would be a cheaper alternative. Can't wait for summer so I can redesign my garden layout! Thanks for sharing!
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If only we had an Australian climate. Half that stuff would go mouldyor get covered in moss. But some of the ideas are great!
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Yes the austrailian climate has a lot to play for the outside area - big sighs if only we got a tiny porportion of their weather.
The inside how ever nice it is well I have got to say I would only have something like that if i had a separate area that i could shut the door on it.
Did like some of the lovely ideas though - i wonder how easy it is to knit those coloured baskets for sorting buttons
When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door
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Some lovely ideas, but all that stuff out on display my 2 year old would have it trashed in a second
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I had a quick look and there are some great ideas and will have a longer look later. But if I took over the garden like that hubby would divorce me, but there are certainly some bits I would like to incorporate
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It is absolutely lovely, wish I had the time, money & energy to improve my setting more....thank you for sharing
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Some lovely ideas...I do have trouble keeping local cats out of sandpit...
Some great ideas though and may take on some
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starlight1
Some lovely ideas...I do have trouble keeping local cats out of sandpit...
Some great ideas though and may take on some
yes i thought that about cats and sand pit.....just all looks lovely though...
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