The biggest up and down is Blogger. I have been trying to post this for over two hours! Thank you for all the kind comments about Jess and her dress. We're fortunate to see so much of her and Rosie. Steph is really good about sending pictures, and having video chats with the boys in Manchester, even if we cannot get together quite as often.
Our grandson George was 4 in May. A few months after he was born, during lockdown, Steph asked Bob to make a Pikler Triangle for him.
Bob produced this lovely climbing frame. George soon became very adept at climbing the rungs, and sliding down the slide. The slide can be fixed the other way up too, with handholds to assist climbing. Pictures below show George as a toddler. He continues to enjoy it, as does Jacob. On Monday Steph sent us a brilliant little video loop. The triangle combined with the ball pool providing hours of fun... I do hope you can see this! It really makes me giggle
Such a happy video-the boys are having great fun. Clever Grandad and also Mummy for thinking of adding the ball pool. Catriona
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DeleteSuch larks aren't the boys having fun? Regards Sue H
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DeleteFabulous fun! So lovely to see children active and enjoying themselves. A great climbing frame and slide made by Bob. Hope it stays in the family for many years. The dress looked lovely btw.
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DeleteThat's so lovely. Very special being made by yourselves.
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DeleteWhat a great source of active entertainment for the boys! Loved the video.
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DeleteVery cute! Olympics divers in the making! :D
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DeleteI can see it today! That looks such fun! I only went in a ballpool a few times as a child and I'm still very envious of all the softplay options children have nowadays! Kx
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DeleteThanks for the info on the Pikler Triangle, my husband is out sourcing wood to make one for our little grandson as I type! Our daughter was so impressed with your husband's effort, Grandad was soon roped in to produce one too! Fingers crossed its as nice as Bob's!! Blods x
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DeleteBlods please email me for details of what Bob used. It can work out to be a Very Expensive Project if you aren't careful
ReplyDeleteI used the plans from here: https://www.montessoriinreallife.com/home/2020/3/6/how-to-build-a-pikler and made Steph's triangle from American White Oak - lovely to use, but rather costly. I used broomstick handles for the climbing rails - but sand very carefully to avoid splinters. And I used climbing holds (cheap on Amazon) for one side of the slide.
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DeleteHappy young boys having lots of fun.
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