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Free things to entertain your kids!
walkies_a
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Hi,
I came across this website whilst surfing and looking for things for a young cousin to do. It is all free to access and has printable instructions for things like origami shirts, a space rocket from bottles etc. All things that kids can do, which are fun and free!
http://www.dadcando.com
Have fun
walkies
I came across this website whilst surfing and looking for things for a young cousin to do. It is all free to access and has printable instructions for things like origami shirts, a space rocket from bottles etc. All things that kids can do, which are fun and free!
http://www.dadcando.com
Have fun
walkies
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First one to thank you

nice find :T0 -
Great, thanks.Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless. ~ Mother Teresa0
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excellent site!!!! thank you and welcome
"Sumptus censum ne superet"
Mental blocks are just hurdles to overcome in life.
Yeah..whatever :rolleyes:0 -
No Problem :beer:0
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Thanks, what a fab site!0
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Thanks for this, Im preparing, my sons in the terrible two's. Just saved copies of starbooks/rewards system, for when he's old enough to understand. This is a great site, although it's titled 'Dads can do', it can be adapted for (single) mums too. A wealth of info, hints, tips and tricks. Thanks OP xx
(might even point my ex in this direction.......especially the bit about supporting mothers!! hehehe)This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. (SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet, 1600) :kisses2:
Comp wins : Oct : Michael Buble goodies :blushing:
Nov: jar of Baxters red slaw deli toppers0 -
Brilliant site.
But now where do I find 6ft tall pieces of foamboard for a life size tardis model that my son has seen?
And I am serious :rotfl:Man who stands on toilet is high on pot. - Old chinese proverb.0 -
I hadn't seen that one! Well, I would guess ebay might be worth a crack
But the guy has a questions section under "about" So you could ask him?!
Regards,
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I hadn't seen that one! Well, I would guess ebay might be worth a crack
But the guy has a questions section under "about" So you could ask him?!
Regards,
walkies
I am searching now! haha
The model is a4 sized but the son would like a full sized one! If its 'cheap' it will be nice for in the garden I suppose and something to play with his mates in! hahaMan who stands on toilet is high on pot. - Old chinese proverb.0
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