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    I really want to make the garden more child friendly!!

    I saw something on here so long ago I can't find it!

    About making windchimes, windsocks ect

    help

    also any ideas on sensory, not just plants?

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    Default Re: outside play / garden

    Not sure of the thread.

    For sensory you can make a path of different textures, bit of gravel, bit of paving slab, bit of wooden slab, pebbles in concrete, bit of grass, bit of rubber mat, shells in concrete, concrete with patterns swirls, zig-zags, lines etc

    A communication friendly space made from a willow fence panel or two so that the children feel that you can't see but you can really

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    Sounds good but i haven't got a very big garden.

    Angela
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