You just have to ask why.

from lidl, just in case you actually want one.
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It’s a thermal scrum cap for late night rugby matches – stops your ears getting hurt when packing down in the scrum, plus keeps your head warm, then when you get off the pitch and want to sleep you’re ready for bed (no need to change – what a labour saving device!) I thought this was obvious :).
Firefox 2’s dictionary is definitely helping me to keep my spelling straight, except it doesn’t know the word “Firefox” which is ironic.
ROFL! I know someone who wants one of those! well, he is only 5. How do they get them to look like that: “I look like a gnome and I’m OK with that, in fact, don’t I look cute?”
ooh James has one of those, not fleece though. You can use it a hair band, bandana, neck warmer etc etc. We’ll probably all get one for going away travelling. Can’t say we’ll do the gnome look though 😉
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After 20+ years of home educating my four children (two now adults), I’ve gathered a wealth of experience that I’m passionate about sharing. Beyond blogging and guest writing, I offer several services designed to support families on their home education journey.
I’ve put together a collection of resources that I’ve genuinely found useful over the years—things that have actually made a difference in our home education. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to freshen things up, there’s something here to help. These are the tools, guides, and materials I’d recommend to a friend, because they work.
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