If you are organizing
a cardboard play day, recruit enough parent volunteers to assist kids so you're free to trouble shoot any problems that might pop up.
Not exact matches
But today when she saw a
cardboard box she immediately climbed down off my lap and into the box where she
played happily for a few minutes for the first time in
days.
May 9, 2013 By Nicolette Roux 3 Comments Filed Under: Evergreen, Kids Activities & Crafts, Popular, Powerful Mothering, Recycled Materials Tagged With: 100
Days of
Play,
cardboard box, Drawing, some, we
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Give the last meal of the
day, take away the water, and after your puppy has had time to
play carry him go to his
cardboard box to sleep.
Long gone are the
days when pieces of paper and
cardboard boxes were the standard of
play.
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Cardboard viewer are, thankfully, behind you.
Gone are the
days when a large
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play house!