Advantages: Good matching cards Disadvantages: none
This Picture pairs is another game from the early learning centre that I and some children that I know play. This game is suitable for over 2 year olds. I think that 2 may be a little young but certainly by 3 they are well into it. These cards will be suitable up to the age of about 6 years old.
The cards that come in this bright orange box are made of a fairly strong square card. The ELC says forest friendly but I am not sure what that means.
There are 54 cards in this box. Each picture is on 2 cards so there are 27 pairs of pictures. The pictures are of things a child should recognise such as a car, a ball, an apple, a teddy, flowers or a clock. On each card there is a single picture image. These images are strong and colourful. They are easily identified.
These cards are ideal for playing snap, pairs or a memory game ...
When my granddaughter comes to lunch she eats of a sparkly princess plate . .Well she is a 3 year old princess after all.
This plate is21 inches in diameter good for eating either cake from of a main course dinner.
The princess on the plate is the one from, Bang on the door I think. The princess in her platform pink shoes stands in a cute, coy position, one leg bent at the knee . She is wearing pink and white striped tights and has a cute pink ballerina tutu like dress. The princess holds a wand in her long arms.. She has a huge smile on her face and two little dot eyes. Her blond hair flows down below her waist and her head is topped by a 3 pointed gold crown.
The princess is on a baby pink background which has darker pink stars sparking on it. The words sparkly princess are printed onto this background. There is a very slight ...
Advantages: A chance to see the world and get paid for it Disadvantages: Long hours for relatively low pay
few weeks. It was definitely one of those “We’re not in England anymore” moments.
● The most desirable au pairs are female, 20+ years old with several years of child care experience. They have first aid certificates and driving licences. They have no allergies (families often have pets, for example) and are strong swimmers. Musically gifted and good at sports, they are also good cooks and enjoy promoting healthy eating. They are neither obese nor under-weight. They are friendly and adaptable, and love their host families as much as their biological ones. While a lot of us don’t possess every one of these qualities, if you have none of them, you might want to reconsider becoming an au pair.
Families who have 2 working parents (or single parent families where the mother of father in question works) often ...
zoe_page 23.06.2003
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