Gift for the very bright toddler

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Amber
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Gift for the very bright toddler

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In stock for just £1.99 at a well-known supermarket now. This 'parts of the brain' jigsaw is made of foam and can be found with the dinosaur and planet baby jigsaws. Ideal for those babies and toddlers who are showing precocious knowledge of human neuroanatomy. Handy for getting those troublesome lobes licked before nursery - ensure your child isn't the only one who doesn't know its frontal lobe from its cerebellum when term starts.
Thumb not included: that's my son's and not part of the deal.
MamaBear
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Re: Gift for the very bright toddler

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I saw that too! My kids would not appreciate that for a present!
hermanmunster
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Re: Gift for the very bright toddler

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Oh fabulous - just what we needed!!!!!

had so much trouble stopping the kids from mixing up the zygoma and xiphisternum :roll:
Thingsbehindthesun
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Re: Gift for the very bright toddler

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hermanmunster wrote:Oh fabulous - just what we needed!!!!!

had so much trouble stopping the kids from mixing up the zygoma and xiphisternum :roll:
:lol: :lol:
neveragain*
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Re: Gift for the very bright toddler

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Amber, I saw the title if this thread and my heart sank......then I saw you'd made it and couldn't wait to see it. You didn't let me down! :lol:
pheasantchick
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Re: Gift for the very bright toddler

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:D
Tinkers
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Re: Gift for the very bright toddler

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neveragain* wrote:Amber, I saw the title if this thread and my heart sank......then I saw you'd made it and couldn't wait to see it. You didn't let me down! :lol:
My thoughts exactly.
Guest55
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Ditto - ideal end to an INSET day!
mystery
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My children completed the 1000 piece version on a***** when they were toddlers. Now they examine the real ones I have purchased in formaldehyde for my pre-medical training I run for them in the kitchen at home.
neveragain*
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Re: Gift for the very bright toddler

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mystery wrote:My children completed the 1000 piece version on a***** when they were toddlers. Now they examine the real ones I have purchased in formaldehyde for my pre-medical training I run for them in the kitchen at home.
Thing is, mine have known they wanted to be brain surgeons since they were 2 weeks old. I'm not doing this for me, i don't care what they do but they really know what they want and I'm simply encouraging them....... :wink:
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