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Childminders- If you had a resource wish list (toys,games books etc) what would be on it??

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sunnyshine · 19/07/2009 12:11

thinking about stuff i woukd love to have and wondered what other people thought!

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atworknotworking · 19/07/2009 14:54

I would love one of those big clear plastic water try things but they are about £250, sooo expensive and one of those play panel houses that stick together and you can do differnet kinds of role play with it, also expensive.

RosieGirl · 19/07/2009 19:51

An assistant/cook/administrator -

Would love a large playhouse with fully fitted kitchen and all the bits to go with it.

vInTaGeVioLeT · 20/07/2009 01:52

i would have muddy puddle suits for all the kids, large water/sand play tank thing on legs, a whole wall of large clear drawers for toys that i could draw a curtain across at the end of the day, a blackboard wall and a magnetic wall for displaying kids art.

littlestarschildminding · 20/07/2009 09:47

I would have a playroom...solely for childminding use!!! I could close the door on it all at the end of the day.

sunnyshine · 20/07/2009 10:43

i am lucky enough to have the playrooom!!! i was thinking of a lovely garden frame! wooden of course. i only i hasd the space in my postage stamp garden!!

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danthe4th · 20/07/2009 12:52

playroom,active tray and stand, mirrors, SPACE!!!! anything in the tes catalogue!
Cook,cleaner,money,admin assistant a life,need I go on.Lol I love it really,sometimes,occasionally.

AvadaKedavra · 20/07/2009 17:50

An extension made into my very own 4 storey softplay area, a properly accessible, neat and tidy bookshelf unit, a larger garden.

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