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Drowning in pictures from nursery - what do you do?

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FimbleHobbs · 16/02/2009 10:44

DCs come home from nursery/pre school with a lot of drawings and colouring in. Some are obviously 'just' quick scribbles and tbh DS has no patience for colouring in so they are usually scribbles too.

I keep the special/best ones and put them on the wall and then in their memory chests - but I feel so guilty putting any of them in the recycling, even the 'unattractive' ones (for want of a better phrase).

What do you do? Surely it is normal and healthy for me NOT to keep them all, but I feel like getting rid of them makes me a Bad Mum....

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Highlander · 17/02/2009 12:39

bin them. They are all too directed by nursery staff. he never brings things home that's purely from his own imagination

VoteforGoat · 17/02/2009 12:39

you BIN them.

nappyzonehasastroppytoddler · 17/02/2009 12:42

i put most of them in the bin so the bin men can put them up in their depot as aparently they like to brighten it up

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