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Went for a walk this afternoon because it was that lovely golden autumn sunshine and I just couldn't stay inside. Found some gorgeous and enormous maple leaves which I think will be just right for the new number line I want to make so I collected lots.

So far, ok...

 

I've just got home and washed them - they are now drying all over my dining room carpet!

 

Is there any hope?!

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Helen, wish you lived near me, you could have had some of my mine. I have the most beautiful red maple, but raking the leaves isnt one of my favourite jobs.

I recall some years ago, washing and wait for it.... moisturising, a pile of leaves for school. I am clearly a lost cause!

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It sounds lovely. . . . . .

 

But only an early years person would think it entirely normal to wash, moisturise or laminate your findings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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It sounds lovely. . . . . .

 

But only an early years person would think it entirely normal to wash, moisturise or laminate your findings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Guess I'm in the right job then! Mind you, I suspect I'd do the same whatever year group I was with!

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Thanks for all the reassurance that I'm not the only 'pleasantly eccentric' person out there!

 

moisturise them - Pah! I had made mine their own little beds made entirely of unicorn hair :P

Now I'm worried :huh: no unicorn here. Do you think they'll be ok if the beds are made of freshly harvested thistledown washing in morning dew? ;):P I am knitting them woolly hats spun from Old man's beard that I gathered but it took me a while to do the spinning!

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I just put one back to soak this morning. They dried a little too quickly and have curled up too much. If re-hydration doesn't work I'm going to have to do it all over again next weekend!

May you need to get your moisturiser out after all!

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I have number line of laminated leaves dancing across the windows in my classroom, collected, counted and laminated by my YR class a few weeks ago. I have to say I think they were more interested in how the laminating machine worked than anything else, but we had a lovely time collecting the leaves!

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