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Current special Baby City - Valid from 18.12 to 18.01 - Page nb 40

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Special Baby City 18.12.2025 - 18.01.2026
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BETTER LIFE POTATO STAMPS Self-inking rubber stamps can be pricey, so grab some humble potatoes from the kitchen instead and help your child make their own stamp set. Cut three potatoes in half, then use a knife or a cookie cutter to carve simple shapes, such as a heart, star, smiley face, or even the first letter of their name. Pat them dry, dip them in poster paint and let your child press them onto paper to make prints. PASTA JEWELLERY Pasta jewellery is a classic kids’ craft and for a good reason. All you need is some dried pasta, string and paint or food colouring. Kids can thread the pasta to make necklaces, bracelets or even decorations for their room. SENSORY PLAY If you've got a toddler or preschooler, sensory bins are a lifesaver when you've run out of ways to keep them entertained. Fill a big plastic container with rice, sand, dry pasta, water or even jelly. Add spoons, cups and a few toys, then let them scoop and explore.

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BETTER LIFE POTATO STAMPS Self-inking rubber stamps can be pricey, so grab some humble potatoes from the kitchen instead and help your child make their own stamp set. Cut three potatoes in half, then use a knife or a cookie cutter to carve simple shapes, such as a heart, star, smiley face, or even the first letter of their name. Pat them dry, dip them in poster paint and let your child press them onto paper to make prints. PASTA JEWELLERY Pasta jewellery is a classic kids’ craft and for a good reason. All you need is some dried pasta, string and paint or food colouring. Kids can thread the pasta to make necklaces, bracelets or even decorations for their room. SENSORY PLAY If you've got a toddler or preschooler, sensory bins are a lifesaver when you've run out of ways to keep them entertained. Fill a big plastic container with rice, sand, dry pasta, water or even jelly. Add spoons, cups and a few toys, then let them scoop and explore.
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