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Letterbox tea
Letterbox tea






  1. LETTERBOX TEA HOW TO
  2. LETTERBOX TEA FREE

Think a cute afternoon tea (opens in new tab) set-up like cucumber sandwiches, cakes and cups of squash. When you shout ‘red’, they have to stop ‘green’ means go. You’re the policeman and they’re the car. This is one of those things to do with toddlers that you can both enjoy. Get up off the sofa and join in the dance, offering them some moves to copy. Give them a couple of pom poms and have them navigate the course for hours of tunnel fun. Recycle your toilet rolls by having your child decorate them and stick them to their wall in a crazy obstacle course design. We love this fun and cheap game to keep toddlers happy.

LETTERBOX TEA HOW TO

Learn how to make rainbow magic wands (opens in new tab) with your little one and watch them waltz around the house creating their own magic. Fill a paddling pool (opens in new tab) up with water and watch them splash around for hours. Swap the swimming pool for a fun paddle in your own back yard. Blow up a couple in different colours and watch them become engrossed in their balloon play.Ĭreate a den in their bedroom or the living room with pillows and hide away from the world for an hour or so. Little ones can spend hours playing with balloons. Then get your toddler outside chasing them around the garden. Make your own mixture up with some warm water, washing-up liquid and sugar.

letterbox tea

Once they’ve got the idea, let them lead you. Jump up and down, pat your tummy, sit down, stand up, walk up stairs, put your slippers on your head. Your toddler has to copy everything you do.

letterbox tea

Your child can write on the envelopes, stick on pretend stamps and post them. Cut out a slot for letters and make pretend envelopes. Cover an old cereal box in red paint or paper. This is one of our more inspired things to do with toddlers. Teach your child simple favourite nursery rhymes like the wheels on the bus (with hand actions) or put on Cocomelon’s fun Nursery Rhymes YouTube playlist (opens in new tab) for them to watch and move-along to. Or if you’d rather add some music - try musical statues. Your child must lie still for as long as possible. Sleeping lionsĪ fun and rather quiet game you can take advantage of. And if they’re successful, reward them with the sweets. Sift the different colours into separate bowls. Use a packet of coloured sweets such as Smarties to play a sorting game. Order your own cheap face-painting kit (opens in new tab) and try your hand at a flower, butterfly or terrifying tiger. Shell craftĪ highlight of any kids party is the fabulous face-painting that takes place. You can pause, skip or cancel your subscription at anytime.Table of Contents 75 fun things to do with toddlers: 1.

LETTERBOX TEA FREE

You can then log into your members area and rate the teas we have sent which helps our tea engine select an even more personalised box next time.ħ) How much is delivery and can I cancel?ĭelivery to the UK is FREE and outside of the UK it's £4.99 per month. When you join and tell us your tea preferences our clever tea engine creates your personalised box.

letterbox tea

We take your first months payment now and then automatically charge your card every month until you tell us to stop or for our 3, 6 and 12 month memberships we recharge your card on your renewal anniversary. Your teas are shipped on the 1st of each month and usually arrive within 2-3 days and for our international members between 5-7 days. So that works out at less than 12p per cup. Each box will be personalised according to the tea preferences you select when you sign up.Įach box contains enough tea for 20-40 cups depending on the type of tea you select and if you re-infuse the teas. You will get 3 different teas every month delivered through your letterbox.








Letterbox tea