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What do you do with children's certificates?
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My daughters stuff is all over the kitchen walls, covers the wood in there as hate it but cannot afford kitchen to be done up so this solves the problem...0
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skintbutsolvent wrote: »You can buy display books with plastic leaves that you could slide them into, that way they are protected and easy to show to grandparents or for a confidence boost when the child has had a bad day or something.
thats what my children do, they like getting them out every so often and admiring what they have done !lol! (tho i wish i had remembered to date them all as some arnt)0 -
Arch Lever file with plastic wallets. mine have two - one that has all there stuff from pre-exam time and another one with GCSE, AS and A2 certs and things like DofE, and highest swimming certs and music certs.0
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Hi well we keep the most recent on the magnetic wall in the kitchen then the others dd has a file with clear wallets in which they go in..it's almost full actually!0
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Thank you! Really love all the ideas and can't believe they never occurred to me. I will definitely look for a box/file. The proud box is a fab idea.0
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