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things i do at home diary

hi all,
i am trying to complie a "things i do at home" diary for the parents to log things in with their children. for them to record WOW MOMENTS, pictures, mark making etc.
i was wondering if anyone had an exmple i could ook at for some insperation.
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dont make it too WOW, studies we have done with parents have shown that it intimidates people as many dont have WOW moments or recognise them. keep it low key with things i have done. thats why many have stopped using the weekend bear as many parents felt under pressure to have exciting weekends without the finances to do it.
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