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With Christmas In Mind...
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Lucky kids will probably be getting toys and bits of kit worth worth hundreds of pounds. I got to thinking about what were my favourite toys. I'm not even sure if they were a Christmas gift. It was two knights on horses but the crowning glory that went with them was a castle someone had made for me out of a cardboard box. It had a door cut in the side and crennelations along the top.
I wonder what kids of today would think of that?
I wonder what kids of today would think of that?
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When I was 5, my Mum and Dad bought me a children's tool kit. It wasn't plastic, it was basically a smaller version of the real thing. It had a hammer, saw, pliers, screwdriver etc. This was about 1970 so 'elf and safety' wasn't like it is now! I loved 'helping' my Dad build and mend things and I am now quite handy around the house DIY-wise! When my two daughters were little, I kept the box from our new fridge freezer and turned it into a little house which they decorated with crayons. They played in it for ages. My girls are now 10 and 13 and they both help me with DIY and have made some great playthings for their kittens. They often say 'Mum, how did you mend that?' and I'll show them so they can do it themselves when they need to!