Silent Sunday 6 April 2014

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Home Ed Inspiration, Ideas, and Activities

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15 responses to “Silent Sunday 6 April 2014”

  1. I like those funky trousers. Like a very cool golfer, never to early to learn through play 🙂

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      Jax Blunt

      🙂 They are great. He’s nearly grown out of them now, and I’m heartbroken.

  2. Aww, he looks so cute. Love chalking with my girls in the garden too.

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      Jax Blunt

      It’s great fun isn’t it? One time the older kids drew an entire beach, yellow sand, blue sea and played on it for ages.

  3. LOVE those trousers and that book x

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      Jax Blunt

      🙂 So do I.

  4. That is a mighty thick book to be reading at that age 😉 #silentSunday

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      Jax Blunt

      Roughly why I took the picture. He ran off with it from my pile of books – ignoring the picture book that was on there!

  5. The creative fun of chalks – great outdoor play perfect for my #Country Kids linky if you’d like to join in?!

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      Jax Blunt

      🙂 I might just do that.

  6. I love how children use their feet to read too! Hayley x

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      Jax Blunt

      I love how they use their whole body in life, they’re like cats 🙂

  7. Lovely – and I’d love to know whats written on the paper stuck to the top there!

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      Jax Blunt

      That’s my pile of postits for novel inspiration. This year I write a book.

  8. so cute, love the trousers!

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