
Family activity: how to bat craft
This craft is great for getting outdoors to explore and for rainy days inside.
Wild Writing by Nicola Chester
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This craft is great for getting outdoors to explore and for rainy days inside.
This activity is great fun for toddlers and young children, and can be adapted and put together using whatever you have at home.
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