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What sort of activities do you do with your 12-18 month olds in the day???

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luvaduck · 13/10/2008 16:45

Calling all SAHMs
Am after some ideas!
Just popping out but will be back to check later...thanks

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compo · 13/10/2008 16:46

toddler groups - the kind in chilly church halls, run by volunteers that are cheap, no more than aquid for a couple of hours playing, cuppa and drink and biscuit for lo

swimming

library - specially rhyme time

park

long walks window shopping round town

dairymoo · 13/10/2008 21:34

Climbing on the furniture, chasing each other round the house (I have DTs!), bashing various kitchen cooking utensils, drawing (well, crayon eating ), mother and baby groups, feeding the ducks, going on the swings at the park, reading books - the same ones again and again and again...., dancing to my favourite cheesy 80s classics , occasional visits to local soft play centres...

luvaduck · 13/10/2008 22:21

ok sounds the same as me then...
suddenly got paranoid that i'm not doing enough!!
thanks ladies!

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onepieceoflollipop · 13/10/2008 22:23

watching her throwing things, saying "uh oh" (both of us) then passing them back. Continue til lunchtime/teatime.

meandmyjoe · 14/10/2008 08:26

Banging on an empty Quality Street tin with a wooden spoon.

Singing the Wheels on the Bus and other baby songs.

Park.

Reading books.

Getting ds to empty the washing machine for me!

Baby play group on Tuesday afternoons.

Swimming Friday morning.

That's it really, doesn't look like much so how come I never have a spare minute unless he's asleep??????

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