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Guardian wall charts

I can never decide where to post these, hope this is OK.

A large wallchart free with the Guardian every day this week:
Garden insects (today), then
Trees of Britian
Amphibians & reptiles
Wild flowers
Spiders
Land mammals
Wild fruits & berries
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  • DM2007
    DM2007 Posts: 104 Forumite
    copy of the independents.

    guardians to much of a left wing paper for me. to far from reality.

    give me the independent anyday.
  • Thanks - very handy for my little cousin - helps her learn!
  • bluenose1
    bluenose1 Posts: 2,767 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    DM2007 wrote:
    copy of the independents.

    guardians to much of a left wing paper for me. to far from reality.

    give me the independent anyday.

    I am the opposite, I think the Guardian is the only paper that doesn't give you a distorted right wing perspective.

    Great spot OP, the posters were great last time from the Guardian.
    I am delighted they are doing a wild flowers one as I have a wall in my kitchen were that would look great.

    Regards
    Anne
    Money SPENDING Expert

  • wendym
    wendym Posts: 2,945 Forumite
    I love my Guardian, and hope nobody will take offence when I tell you that my News Ed (regional paper) SIL says that in the trade the code for the Independent is
    "never knowingly interesting"

    Well of course some of you will take offence, but I hope it will make someone smile!
  • rdwarr
    rdwarr Posts: 6,159 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Photogenic
    DM2007 wrote:
    copy of the independents.

    guardians to much of a left wing paper for me. to far from reality.

    give me the independent anyday.

    I don't see what your political opinions have to do with the availability of free posters in The Guardian. What would they need to offer as a freebie to sway your conscience, I wonder? ;)
    Ironically Saturday's Mirror (supposedly left-wing) had a free Rupert DVD. Surely Rupert is the most right-wing children's character since the famous N***** N***s who appeared in the wartime Dandy. :)
    Can I help?
  • Thanks for this OP, we have all the posters The Guardian previously did and these will be fab to add to the collection. We alternate them on the childrens walls to keep it interesting and the school borrows them from us when they are covering a topic that is relevant, my sons teacher liked the bird one so much she asked to keep it ! My son said No ! :naughty: I must tell the school this is coming up again ! Thanks again. Loobyloo80:hello:
  • TNG
    TNG Posts: 6,930 Forumite
    I think they are great and gave the last lot to DS2, so I'm sure he'll like these

    HOWEVER, it was reported in Private Eye that in the Funghi one they incorrectly labelled two poisonous ones as 'edible' :eek:
    :dance:There's a real buzz about the neighbourhood :dance:
  • bluenose1 wrote:
    I am the opposite, I think the Guardian is the only paper that doesn't give you a distorted right wing perspective.

    That's right - you get a distorted left-wing perspective instead! :p
  • adouglasmhor
    adouglasmhor Posts: 15,554 Forumite
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    The Independent is doing much the same, only it's double sided with all five going together to make a full size skellington (it's more correcter) on the other side. Today was Trees of Britain.
    The truth may be out there, but the lies are inside your head. Terry Pratchett


    http.thisisnotalink.cöm
  • Never mind the politics - enjoy the freebies - these are great posters especially if you have kids !
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