




We've been having fun with some new wooden toys. One day we are in the play kitchen and we're baking, measuring, organizing & cooking. The next day, we're building towers. The great thing about toys with a simple form is that they can be anything. The possibilities for play are endless!!!
I will be breaking out my felting needles and wool to add to her creative play. We can celebrate the season with some apples, acorns, mushrooms, and pumpkins. Maybe even a jack-o-lantern and some Indian corn.
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