Packs of blank coloured cards from sainsburys. Christmas stickers, glitter from a pound shop. Coloured paper, fabric to cut up and stick on. Make Christmas cards for people he loves? I can't force my near three year old to craft. He's either in the mood or not. So don't worry! Ps: to make it more exciting you can also cut the card into a shape? Like a tree. For him to stick Pom poms (from pound shop) on etc etc
Agree with anna79. My daughter did nothing but scream at sleep times for about 3-4 months. I ended up slinging her or bouncing on an exercise ball/squatting with her to get her to sleep. It's exhausting. But it will get better.
Off the top of my head: Scotch pancakes with a variety of fillings? Mashed banana/berries etc for breakfast? Cheese/spinach/grated carrot/courgette for lunch? Grated apple and cheese on toast? Rice pudding cooked for longer so you can 'cut' it into squares? Likewise with porridge...porridge fingers? Made with soya/almond milk? Flapjacks? Healthy snack if get a good recipe? Can add grated carrot, Banana, prunes etc... Fish fingers? Use white fish or salmon/mackerel... Roasted wedges of sweet potato? Jacket potato wedges? Would one year old dip these into something healthy?u Nothing is fail safe in the toddler world I've found!
Also recommend some dry slope skiing lessons beforehand if at all possible. Not because a dry slope is great (it certainly isn't!) but probably closer than indoor snow centres... but it does get the little ones used to the idea and feel of boots and skis so there is less of a shock when you are actually on the mountain.
Museum of childhood nice. Toys to look at. Lots of interactive things. Rocking horses. Iron filing faces, indoor sandpit, train set with moving trains, duplo table, realistic kitchen and a good caf?!
Sue Bus route here from vauxhall here http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,1085722,1086196#msg-1086196 I think the 345 is awful. But the 360 from vauxhall was great I did it from Camberwell easily...
How much was it Strawbs? Thanks trawbs Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We just had our youngest vaccinated and it was > very easy and straightforward. Two needles which > were 4 weeks apart so if it's something you are > thinking of better to get cracking so all can be > done and dusted by the time baby arrives. We used > 'citydoc' .
Bednest! Wish I'd done it with my first instead of Moses. So much better... No dead arm hanging over side of Moses etc... Special offer to hire at the moment for ?79 on bednest site. Bargain...