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Please remember that all children are different and so are their educational needs. What works for one child may or may not work for another. While I hope that any information I provide will be useful, you know your child better than anyone. I wish you the best of luck finding what you need!
What is it about kids and boxes? Once cardboard becomes a toy creation, it's virtually impossible for our boys to let us throw it away!
ReplyDeleteCardboards are the BEST toys! Cute pictures!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, I just got a huge lifesize box today myself, although it is flat, I think we could still get some creative fun out of it.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the imaginations of children! :)
ReplyDeleteMy girls had a cardboard box house for *two years* - until we moved. they still talk about that thing!
ReplyDeleteBoxes make the best toys.
ReplyDeleteFun! The house is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteMy 11yo still plays and builds with boxes so I'd bet you'll have plenty of box pictures in your future :)
ReplyDeleteSweet! I love this playhouse!
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