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giggled nervously at the sign on one of the doors at DS nursery today......

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tryingtobemarypoppins2 · 08/03/2011 20:04

Free Comdoms and Chlamydia tests here!

Now, I think most 4 year olds couldn't read it but it was on a low door and in nursery script handwriting....

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Goblinchild · 08/03/2011 20:06

This recycling lark has its drawbacks.

blackeyedsusan · 08/03/2011 20:08

my dd would be able to read it And she would ask "What are condoms?" in aa loud voice. Blush

Goblinchild · 08/03/2011 20:11

You can sound out c-o-n-d-o-m-s
then shout it out loudly. If you are 4 and a good decoder.

mumbar · 08/03/2011 20:14

Oh dear, DS was 3 when he left nursery (summer baby) and he was beginning to decode. That could have been interesting. Grin

I would just ask the nursery - on the way out when you don't have to see them again for a few hours!!

tryingtobemarypoppins2 · 08/03/2011 20:17

AIBU to be a bit ummmmmm not even sure how I feel about it really! The nursery is now a children's centre....all a bit new.

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tryingtobemarypoppins2 · 08/03/2011 22:33

bumping for a late crowd

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AgentZigzag · 08/03/2011 22:44

You can get a lot past them before they learn to read/look at stuff around them, if they ask, it's grown up things I'll tell you when you're old enough Grin

DD1 (10) was shocked at the advert on a bus a little while ago, she wondered at how they could swear like that when they were advertising a film.

She was talking about Meet the Fockers, and thought that's how you spelt fuckers Grin

She's usually really good at spelling.

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