Jump to content

Fuschia

Member
  • Posts

    6,739
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Fuschia

  1. I will try ordering some of these from the library for my son!
  2. Milkmen deliver them to schools...
  3. http://www.firstschoolyears.com/bookshop/history/british/tudors.htm
  4. Some ideas here? http://www.familyrapp.com/Results/archive_results_details.asp?ArticleID=196
  5. http://www.ocado.com/webshop/getSearchProducts.do?entry=milk%20UHT&tags=|19279
  6. I used to get some from Sainsburys or tescos... UHT though IIRC Abel and cole do UHY organic milkshake with straws
  7. I will have a look for this as want something similar for my 7 yo boy, also some stuff on the 2nd world war.... Luckily he is a very precocious reader
  8. An update on my return from holiday, no response either from Sixt or the police....
  9. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/wirecopy/7842575/Safety-warning-over-childrens-car-booster-seats.html http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2010/jun/21/car-booster-seat-safety includes some recommendations
  10. A high backed booster with side protection is much safer than just a seat.
  11. Craigy, I think you would still be considered for GG under the priority category (nearest community school) but might be best to check that with Southwark!
  12. Is this the first year of the common application, and does that mean you can no longer have two separate lists, one for each Borough?
  13. Check your local community school and put it first as you have more chancde for your closest school than any other
  14. yes..not open at weekends except for parties park sainsburys and walk up rank by the cashpoints
  15. #lessons also very good at dulwich college
  16. We have just sweatshirts - 5 and white polos just came from m&s. We also have plain tracksuit bottoms, fleece top and white tsahirt for pe in a named bag but iirc reception don't need that. We have about 8 trousers and polos otherwise washing and ironing is a bit fiddly to keep up.. he has clean every day
  17. Science of parenting by Margot Sunderland is good evidence based info into human brain devt inc sleep patterns Library has it
  18. redjam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks, Fuschia. That's all good advice, esp. the > bit about us all eating together, adults and kids, > which we don't do enough of at the moment. I > think that would help on a lot of fronts. If you do it at weekends at least, there's time to plan and cook ... just avoid it turning into a huge hoohah by having stuff on the table they DO like mixed in with some stuff to try. My DD always wants what I have got...discovered she likes beetroot... it def comes down to personality PS I am a veggy myself but DS1 is so fussy, I have made the twins into carivores, to broaden their range
  19. Horniman aquaurium and sandpit Marsden wildlife centre Crystal palace one o'c club
  20. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,516954
  21. James Barber Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For several years residents have complained about > the illegal and intimatory car parking taking > place there. It has beenreally tricky to get > progress resolving these very local problems. So > these cameras will be an attempt to bring > semblence of order without endangering Parking > Enforcement officers or puting residents in > position where they feel exposed for their own > safety. > My expectation they will be mix of covert and > overt smart car CCTV. > If you wish to talk further about this then please > email me. Where is it you're not allowed to park? I know there are restrictions at the bottom of Whately Rd aren't there... and I'm a bit vague about LL itself, some times of day are Ok, some aren't...
  22. I have one incredibly fussy (and veggy) 7 yo and 2 yo twins where twin II is very advernturous, twin I less so. Although we do fall into the trap of often eating the same meals, esp days I have been working, there are 3 things we do to keep offering t2 new things, and push the others 1. Go out to eat or get a takeway and let them try something new we choose for ourselves or for them to nibble at. 2. Cook a meal for the adults, one for the children then share bits of ours as desired 3. Make a meze sort of meal or the other day i did chilli, wraps, soured cream, grated cheese, salad, chopped cucumber, tomato, salsa and guacamole, refried beans. T2 tried everything, child no ate just the wraps and salad. t1 was in the middle. I di the same meal but with huevos rancheros for us and plain scrambled egg with roasted veg on the side for no1 and stirred in for the twins, went down fairly well.
  23. Dorothy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Did you see the driver of the Sixt van drive off > and abandon the scene? No, he parked and sat in his van for a while, got out and examined the damage then went across LL. I'm not saying he didn't leave a note for the car's owner on his return, only in case he didn't, I have his details anyway.
  24. We have been twice to the hotel I recommended. We like it a lot, nice buffet, house reef for snorkelling and diving, several pools, one heated
  25. http://kidshealth.org/parent/emotions/behavior/not_talk.html http://members.tripod.com/caroline_bowen/devel2.htm http://www.speech-language-therapy.com/BrownsStages.htm
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...