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    Does anyone use these? I know they are not suitable for under threes but with close suppervision would you use them for younger. I have a LO who is just turned two and his vocabulary is amazing. I really think he would benifit from them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jelly15 View Post
    Does anyone use these? I know they are not suitable for under threes but with close suppervision would you use them for younger. I have a LO who is just turned two and his vocabulary is amazing. I really think he would benifit from them.

    http://www.learningresources.co.uk/p...+-+play+set.do
    I visit a childminder who uses them and they are fantastic however expensive. Its nothing you can't create really with everyday objects for sizing, colour and shapes
    Paula

 

 

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