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Current special Baby City - Valid from 01.11 to 30.11 - Page nb 41

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Special Baby City 01.11.2025 - 30.11.2025
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Boxer - GP May ME Liquor Special Stores
25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
Special Boxer - GP May ME Liquor Special Stores 25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
Boxer - GP May ME Liquor Special Stores
25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
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22 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
Special Boxer - GP May ME Liquor 25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
Boxer - GP May ME Liquor
25 May, 2026 - 7 Jun, 2026
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*» BETTER LIFE SAFETY AWARENESS Your child is starting to understand safety rules better, but that doesn’t mean they always follow them. Their risk assessment skills are still developing. The same child who can explain exactly why running with scissors is dangerous might decide that jumping off the garden wall with an umbrella as a parachute seems perfectly reasonable. FINAL THOUGHTS The six-to-seven-year-old stage is full of changes, surprises, and so much learning. Your child is gaining independence and learning at lightning speed. Whether your child is racing ahead in reading but still battles to write (or vice versa), it’s important to continue supporting them when needed. But if all else fails, remember the parenting mantra: this too shall pass - and if it doesn’t, at least you'll have built some solid coping skills along the way! = IMPORTANT a ICS TO NFORCE LUDE 7)

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*» BETTER LIFE SAFETY AWARENESS Your child is starting to understand safety rules better, but that doesn’t mean they always follow them. Their risk assessment skills are still developing. The same child who can explain exactly why running with scissors is dangerous might decide that jumping off the garden wall with an umbrella as a parachute seems perfectly reasonable. FINAL THOUGHTS The six-to-seven-year-old stage is full of changes, surprises, and so much learning. Your child is gaining independence and learning at lightning speed. Whether your child is racing ahead in reading but still battles to write (or vice versa), it’s important to continue supporting them when needed. But if all else fails, remember the parenting mantra: this too shall pass - and if it doesn’t, at least you'll have built some solid coping skills along the way! = IMPORTANT a ICS TO NFORCE LUDE 7)
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