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    anyone know where i can get eyfs stickers ,the ones that have the little logo on relating to the 6 areas , ncma do them but they are £8.99 ,is there anywhere else that do them, i cant believe only ncma are the only supplier thanks in advance

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    We got some (sorry can't remember where) that we print out on sheets of labels, I have laminated a sheet and now just photo copy them. Hope someone comes on and is more helpful

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    ebay.... or could you find coloured dots that match the colours of the old stickers and do a key??

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    Quote Originally Posted by jumpinjen View Post
    ebay.... or could you find coloured dots that match the colours of the old stickers and do a key??

    jen x
    We use the smiley face stickers that were available at yellow moon or baker ross, a lot cheaper!!
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    I know someone who uses the coloured dots from Wilkinsons.

    Linda.

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    I have just bought a pogo printer so I can add photos to my daily diaries (an idea I have got from my friend Cathy) and want to use stickers to show what areas are covered.

    I was going to order the ncma ones but the colours don;t match the colours i use for in LJ's. So I have some sheets of labels bought from Tesco (21 labels to a sheet) so I have made my own. Each label has 6 squares of colours with the initials in e.g. yellow is CD and printed a load of these off. I like the NCMA ones as they have symbols but the anorak in me couldn't have used them because they were different colours.

    Sorry I have digressed from the topic. I would suggest making your own on the computer if you can as you get exactly what you want.
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    I just use coloured dots from Staples and I write CD,CLL etc on them for ref instead of pictures

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    i don't use stickers at all, do you find that they make it easier?
    karen

 

 

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