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    I've had 2 parents request extra days this week which now means tomorrow between me & my assistant we will have 6 children under 3. Ages will be 2 x 2y, 3x 18m & my own daughter 5m. We're going to try & get out for a walk collecting leaves for autumn pictures at some point but want to have a few different activities planned or set up in the house & garden. Any ideas please?

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    bubbles are always a winner at that age? mine also all like the sand tray? do you have a parachute you could throw a teddy around with too?

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    Lots of small world toys (happy land, playmobil that kind of thing), cars and car mats/garage always goes down well here, mega blocks or duplo (great for counting, colours or just simply imagination - look at my dragon (two blocks side by side lol)). Song and dance time, colouring. Outside you could maybe have water play, chalks on the path/walls (washes off very easily) kicking balls around etc

 

 

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