carving pumpkins - where areas does it cover?
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    Default carving pumpkins - where areas does it cover?

    did this today with 6yr old mindee - bless her she had never done it before - just wondered what areas it covers and do i still need to link it to an area as she is 6? or shall i just write about in daily diary xx
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    Default Re: carving pumpkins - where areas does it cover?

    no need to link it to the EYFS as she is over the age limit (this from the woman who has spent 6 months doing a Learning journey for a child who has never been covered by the EYFS since she has been with me last December - I thought she is 5 in my head needed to do it DOH).

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