Throw them
Catch them
Stack them up
Knock them down
Balance them on your head
Make a pillow for your dolls
Shoot goals in a basket
Cover your eyes
Pile them on the dog
Build them a house
Put them to bed
A few moments creating by me.
A whole new world of creativity for her.
Catch them
Stack them up
Knock them down
Balance them on your head
Make a pillow for your dolls
Shoot goals in a basket
Cover your eyes
Pile them on the dog
Build them a house
Put them to bed
A few moments creating by me.
A whole new world of creativity for her.
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Balancing them on your head was my favourite!!
ReplyDeletexo Steph
Quite a list of activities - I am sure the little one will love them.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely. My kids would juggle them too.
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ReplyDeletefabulous idea and wonderful fabric too!
I could pop a couple of them on my eyes right now, I'm not going to get a rest, but I am sure that would help!
ReplyDeleteWhat did you stuff them with. I'm thinking I would use rice.
So great. (Pretty fabrics!) It's amazing how a simple thing can turn into so many adventures for a little one, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteOh so cute and such pretty fabric! What fun!
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Very sweet indeed, love Posie
ReplyDeleteYou have inspired me to make some beanbags for my boys over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to make little bean bags for my little one to play with. Thanks for the inspiration. Yours are lovely and love the words you use to describe them.
ReplyDeleteWow!! That's a lot of activities for something so cute!!
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I love the green and blue in the fabric - what a lucky little person you have, and how lucky are they to have such a stylish mum!
ReplyDeleteLovely, simple, great colours. Are they rice-filled? My son is into 'jubbling' so perhaps I should follow your lead...
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous fabric! The simplest toys are the best for sure! ~ Alisa
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