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The ELITE Eggstra Easter thread
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Ellie Moo, we do an indoor egg hunt every year. Instead of hiding all the eggs though, we write clues for them so they follow a trail. We even have a box we put the eggs in and hide put then when they find that they have to go hunting for the key to open the treasure chest.means you can write the xlues and hide them tonight and then put the eggs in your wardrobe, give them a clue when they wake upand go back to sleep. Of course its not fair to give them loads of clues to solve (with maths puzzles to work out the number combination locks) or to give them red herrings....... This does work best as they get older and is tricky before they can read rooo..0
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Ellie Moo, we do an indoor egg hunt every year. Instead of hiding all the eggs though, we write clues for them so they follow a trail. We even have a box we put the eggs in r bikehs lawrieand hide put then when they find that they have to go hunting for the key to open the treasure chest.means you can write the xlues and hide them tonight and then put the eggs in your wardrobe, give them a clue when they wake upand go back to sleep. Of course its not fair to give them loads of clues to solve (with maths puzzles to work out the number combination locks) or to give them red herrings....... This does work best as they get older and is tricky before they can read rooo..
Did you get your bikes lawrie?:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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Mildred1970 wrote: »Evening all :wave:
Don't forget the clocks go forward tonight :eek:
What's that bit of car called that is the 'floor' of the boot, the removable piece of carpeted board that covers the spare?
Just wondered if it had a name, mine is saturated by a whole bottle of red wine - they didn't have any wine carriers at Ts so my wine was in bags and a bottle broke :eek::eek: I didn't empty the boot when we got home a few hours ago because DS likes to 'help' so I left it until now and OMG I nearly passed out when I opened the boot, I swear you could get drunk just sitting in my car right now.
I've removed the whateveritscalled, and it's now stinking out my garage. Nice job for tomorrow. Good job the wine was super cheap
Picked up a few more parioli toms, has anyone else noticed that some these tins are really dented, it takes a while to root through them to find the best ones. Not complaining though, I'm happy to do a bit of rummaging for freebies
Oh, thanks to whoever posted about the digital luggage scales, picked one up for £1 today :T
Its technical name is "the carpet from the floor of the boot" and is an ideal thing to kneel on if you have to change a tyre and dont want to get your clothes wet or dirty, though not many people think to use it for that. Give it a good hose down and let it dry it should be fine.0 -
Ellie Moo, we do an indoor egg hunt every year. Instead of hiding all the eggs though, we write clues for them so they follow a trail. We even have a box we put the eggs in and hide put then when they find that they have to go hunting for the key to open the treasure chest.means you can write the xlues and hide them tonight and then put the eggs in your wardrobe, give them a clue when they wake upand go back to sleep. Of course its not fair to give them loads of clues to solve (with maths puzzles to work out the number combination locks) or to give them red herrings....... This does work best as they get older and is tricky before they can read rooo..
Thanks, that sounds like a great idea. Have sent OH to find the little baskets and plastic eggs we put them in.0
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