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    Found a use for my old eyfs book and shredded it all and filled up a paddling pool. Children loved it and gave me great pleasure in doing it. Next week we are going to mush it with water and glue to make models.

    What are you going to do with your eyfs.

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    Doorstop? Or I think I'll just burn mine on the wood fire over the winter...will be part of the kindling supply
    Need a laugh? Visit my website: www.unclegargy.deviantART.com

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    Im going to keep mine till it becomes a collecters item!

    In years to come people will look back on it and laugh at such silly document written by an idiot who knows nothing about child development and laugh at the fact we had to use it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweets View Post
    Im going to keep mine till it becomes a collecters item!

    In years to come people will look back on it and laugh at such silly document written by an idiot who knows nothing about child development and laugh at the fact we had to use it!
    Reminds me of the story of "the emperors new clothes"!

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    Mine is filed in the loft with Birth to Three and The Foundation Stage documents and I will auction them as collectors items to fund my Retirement

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    I'm waiting for Bonfire Night!

    Miffy xx
    Keep smiling!

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    I'll keep mine just in case we run out of loo paper like if we get snowed in or there's a natural disaster
    Time Out.. The perfect time for thinking about what you're going to destroy next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweets View Post
    Im going to keep mine till it becomes a collecters item!

    In years to come people will look back on it and laugh at such silly document written by an idiot who knows nothing about child development and laugh at the fact we had to use it!
    I'm going to keep mine for the opposite reason. The way that political parties and Whitehall department function can mean only one thing. Inevitably the whole thing will turn full circle and we'll go back to the 'old' EYFS in 10-20-30 or so years time.

 

 

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