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BABY & TODDLER GROUPS


Braeport Centre, Dunblane


BABY GROUP: Birth – 12 months Wednesday 10am – 11.30am


Organise Your Own Easter Egg Hunt


Send out themed invites on card cut into egg shapes, or maybe use rabbit or chick shapes.


If off ering food, decorate a trestle table with pretty pastel table cloths. It may be better to stick with tiny savoury sandwiches, sausages or cheese and pineapple on sticks etc., as there will be a lot of sugar consumed after (and probably during) the hunt!


Try using a mix of eggs for the hunt: Foiled-wrapped cream eggs; hard-boiled decorated eggs; painted wooden eggs, and little plastic eggs fi lled with tiny toys or treats.


It’s nice to have a table set aside for egg decorating too. Supply hard boiled eggs, or plastic or wooden eggs bought from a craft shop, with paints, tiny fl owers, googly eyes, gems, ribbons and glue, and have prizes for the best decorated eggs.


A variation on this is to set out cheap straw or paper hats and have everyone create their own Easter bonnet.


Have fun! Happy Easter.


TODDLER GROUPS: 6 months – 2 years Thursday/Friday 10am - 11.30am


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Fantastic range of quality baby & toddler toys/books


Drop in for a cup of coff ee & a chance to meet other local parents


First session free! Toddlers’ snack time


• Age ranges are approximate - younger siblings welcome at Toddler Group!


• NEW! Monthly art & craft mornings for toddlers


• NEW! Soft Play equipment


Call us on 07920 249 631 for more information


Dunblane Pre-school Play Association, also


known as Dunblane Community Preschool, is a charity registered in Scotland, No: SC013674


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