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Boblina · 13/06/2011 21:31

Sorry for posting here but to be honest I am not sure where to post it. We (me, DH, DS1 4yrs and DS2 18 months) are going to Italy for three weeks on Wednesday (HURRAH). Anyway DS1 nursery mentioned that it would be good to help DS1 do a holiday diary and then bring it into the school for assembly. He goes to a nursery attached to the school. I assume that many of you have done this kind of thing. What does one look like? How much detail is needed? Many photos or is it mainly postcards, drawings and little sentences of what happened that day? Is it an everyday account? Thanks

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Mummyloveskisses · 13/06/2011 21:44

I haven't done one but I would say a scrap book with a few photo's/postcards with 3/4 sentences to say what happened and the more drawings DS could do the better as this makes it ''his'' and perhaps he can write a title on each page?

I can't see they would need anymore than this

Roo83 · 14/06/2011 18:20

My ds is 3yrs and we did a diary for him to take into preschool...it was photos printed out and stuck in with one line of text....eg. I enjoyed playing on the beach, I went on a boat trip etc.

BlueChampagne · 15/06/2011 15:31

This is probably too late, but photos, tickets, menus, postcards, wrappers of Italian sweets, drawings, and a simple sentence on each page. I'm sure he'll enjoy looking at it in years to come too, so make sure you get it back from school! Hope you have a great time.

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