Wordless Wednesday - Saving Grapes!
30 September 2009
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Whatever age your youngsters, we have a huge range of toys bound to excite. With household-name brands that have been keeping children entertained for decades, let the fun begin!
Have fond memories of Lego from your own childhood? Classic design and up-to-the-minute themes mean that this toy never goes out of fashion. See what you can build now.
Help your young ones create exciting worlds all of their own with Playmobil. From farm to safari, pirates to Egyptians, find the perfect set to ignite their imagination.
Up there with swing-sets and slides, the trampoline has become a must-have piece of garden play apparatus for today's kids. And who needs the gym with exercise equipment like this?
The classic racing toy that gets all the family involved, Scalextric makes for the perfect present. Get started with My First Scalextric and rev it up with Scalextric Need For Speed.
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Eww. Children are disgusting.
ReplyDeleteHehe... Cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks kind of weird... Kids, they will never cease to amaze me! :)
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteI'm Anne Stephanie Cruz, one of your blog followers. I work for www.ownadaycare.com, it's a site dedicated to giving useful information and advice to people who are passionate about having their own daycare business - but don't know where or how to start.
Anyhow, I sent you this email to ask if you would consider having me write a guest post on your blog. It can just be a short article about child care, parenting and daycare, setting up a daycare center - or really anything that you might find interesting.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks in advance!
Sincerely Yours,
Anne Stephanie Cruz
www.ownadaycare.com
Steph@Ownadaycare.com
Mwa, yep! Now Cash copies Presley's every mealtime move :-(
ReplyDeleteEmma, it was funny, I couldn't work out what he was doing!
Peggy, I know, what a strange thing to do!
Anne, thank you, but I'll pass this time as my blog has a primarily British readership.