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The Little Lilypad is a lifestyle blog mostly written by a mum to two beautiful, cheeky and entertaining daughters. It is sometimes written by the Man on the Pad or by one of our baby bloggers. Occasionally we accept guest posts too. There is frequently talk of sustainable living, saving money, lifestyle and travel. It is hopefully helpful, sometimes funny and always honest.

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Category: The Toddler Years

  1. Wot So Funee : Lemon & Slime

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    This week's Wot So Funee Linky is being hosted by the very lovely Stressy Mummy.

    Wot So Funee?

    I am beginning to think I need to carry a video camera round with me, so I can capture the funny moments that happen throughout the week as I never feel I ever do them justice when trying to recall them. For some reason, it has been an amusing week this week (despite some bridesmaid troubles and other wedding drama going on) but we have had a couple of very funny times.

    I always seem to be laden with bags, whether it is my laptop, handbag, shopping bags, kids school bags, or lunch bags, even my eldest has started copying me and said the other day "Mom, I look like a bag lady" (I clearly use that phrase far too often) but then the little one jumped on the bandwagon and when she was asked to help carry her own bag the other day, her reply was simply "Mommy, I don't have enough hands!". 

    That told me didn't it?

    Out of said shopping bags came our regular fruit purchases, having recently become obsessed with juicing, we are purchasing fruit like it is going out of fashion but the little one has adopted some very strange habits since we have had more fruit accessible to her. She has a penchant for lemons and will quite happily sit sucking (or licking) a lemon whilst playing (I know, she is strange isn't she?) but when we didn't have any lemons left, I found her mooching in the fridge for something else. I asked what she wanted and she turned round with a triumphant grin on her face, saying "Mommy, it's okay I will have a slime instead". Is it wrong that I didn't correct her?

    Lemon and Slime

     

    *Disclaimer: I don't keep slime in the fridge!*

  2. Country Kids : Finding new friends and new skills

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    The tween has always enjoyed having friends over and playing with the neighbours children, so the little one was delighted to find a little friend by way of our new neighbours grandson.

    All of sudden she wanted to go out and play.

    She wanted to ask him over to play at our house.

    We would find his head popping up at the front kitchen window, knocking the glass and saying hello.

    How can she have a friend calling for her? Isn't this about 10 years too early?? (I *may* be exaggerating slightly here).

    However her little friend is adorable, has impeccable manners and she loves having a little friend to have new adventures with.

    So she has been showing him the wonders of where we live .....

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    It cost me a whole loaf of bread while they fed the greedy chickens!!

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    But then it was his turn to show her something new. He is a few months older than her and clearly proud of the fact that he can ride a scooter with ease, so this has given her the determination to be brave and get her balance.

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    Sometimes you just need a little friend to give you a little confidence.

    Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall

  3. Giveaway with Sew Lomax

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    It is no secret that we love gorgeous things, so when we heard about Sew Lomax, we loved the story behind the brand.

    Founder of Sew Lomax, Emma Lomax has been taking the fashion and beauty world by storm for the last two years with her ethically produced collection of stylish wash bags & accessories and this summer she introduced her highly anticipated baby range! Her debut collection of must-have essentials consists of beautifully designed and ethically produced muslins, dribble bibs and now baby bath time towel and flannel sets is just adorable.

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    The hooded bath towel and flannel sets are made from the softest 100% cotton which is gentle and snuggly next to baby’s delicate skin. There are two different design options to choose from and three colour options; pretty pink, boisterous blue and gorgeous green.

    Sew Lomax bath sets

    Now not only do we love gorgeous things, we love a good giveaway, so we are thrilled to be able to offer you the chance to win one of these gorgeous bath towel and flannet sets worth £26!. All you need to do is enter below!

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  4. Country Kids : The End Of Summer

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    I know it is not technically the end of summer but it is the end of the summer holidays and we wanted to make the very best of the final days before the school term. I had pre-arranged a playdate with one of the little ones friends but looking out of the window in the morning made me inwardly grown as once again it was raining.

    Now I am a bit of a fair weather park goer. I am not a massive fan of getting wet but as if by magic, someone somewhere heard my plea and, the rain cleared.

    Tamworth Castle grounds were our destination and once again, it is somewhere that is literally on our doorstep, it has an amazing park for the children and it is FREE!

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    It appeals to my inner castle geek (and we all know I love a castle)

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    The girls could run around freely (with their little friends) and the park has great facilities from a little coffee shop and toilets (which we signed the petition to keep open).

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    We played, laughed (and someone showed off her gymnastic abilities)

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    And we chased a squirrel for what seemed like a ridiculous amount of time. I think he was enjoying teasing us as he darted through the trees.

    But best of all, we were outside, together, enjoying the final days of no timetable or school bell. And it was free. The best things in life usually are.

    Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall