Is this 'too demanding' to ask of a 17 month old??

Ellemoo

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It is a fairly small school... and i told him he could take as long as he needed :p

My son, deciding the school needed harrowing... by hand.. what can i say- hes a perfectionist :rolleyes:
Kept him busy for a bit anyways :D
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I have no doubt the tree hugging brigade will be contacting the rspca shortly. Just don't advertise the youngster on dragon driving as broken to harness !
 
How cute is he. We have a tiny yard brush for when a friend comes to visit with her son. Takes him forever to sweep the yard but keeps him happy
 
At least he was happy and busy! I put all mine to work on the yard once they were walking. They enjoyed school as a break from mucking out when they started! Lol!!
 
Disgraceful. Appalling. Child Labour shouldn't be allowed......Shame on you!!!

Just look at this poor little girl 'Amelie' but what could I do ?? She's so insistant:rolleyes:

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That's it - start as you mean to go on! I remember the days when 'helping' Mummy was fun!! Youngest is 17 now - barely emerges from his pit! ;);)
 
It really is time my daughter provided me with a grandchild. It's only fair, looking at these pics I realize I need the help.
 
Oh, her little face in that second pic! Too cute! Was she named after the charming French film?

She is a cutie when you wash all the mud off! Yes named after the film, one of my favourites as is most things French.


Mumsnet. Never been on it but I dare say I would be villified, good job I don't have a photo of my son and nephew. They were too quiet one day, when I checked lets just say my son was a better hit than his cousin who looked like the incredible hulk following a manure heap poo fight :eek: I have a defence though - My kids truely believe that Doctors are more make believe than Dragons, so there :p

Love the OP's little boy and the small school doesn't look that small :D
 
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