Leaves have returned to the trees...

Any issues with what nappies to buy, home schooling etc. In fact if you have kids or are planning to this is the section for you.
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John Headstrong

Leaves have returned to the trees...

Post: # 102776Post John Headstrong »

I got sent this from one of the billions of mail lists I am on but this looks like something I will do with the kids

http://www.teachermail.co.uk/leaves/

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Post: # 102781Post ina »

I'm sure they'll like it - at least some of them - I used to love leaves and collecting them, drying them, identifying etc... (Still do, really!)
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Post: # 102896Post mrsflibble »

that's something I'd like to do with soph when she's a bit bigger. we do plant identification in our own garden and she now recognises hyacinths (and what's more she can say it lol!) and chives.

trees looks far more interesting though!!!
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Post: # 102925Post Silver Ether »

Thats a great link thanks ... very useful for the summer hols ... so the minded kids are all sorted already ... :flower:

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Post: # 108075Post circlecross »

reading Mrs Flibble's post, we got a DVD of "The Herbs" given to us by someone who reads newspapers. ds1 watched it, became obsessed, and so we got a video from a charity shop (there was only 2 episodes on the dvd, and I am not a patient woman). He watched it, became more obsessed, so we found another dvd on ebay. Etc. So when the weather got a bit nicer, I showed him all the herbs in my herb garden. He was familiar with the names, so I let him feel them, taste them, and he can remember where they are. The chives have taken a battering, he seems to like eating them, but it has encouraged his interest in gardening, as he has helped to plant some parsley and basil. We are encouraging his interest in the innocent programmes of our youth (Wombles and Bagpuss=recycling, Paddington=acceptance of "others") rather than this computerised Transformery Anime bilge that seems to be on a lot of kids TV channels. I also rather enjoy being referred to as "Lady Rosemary".
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