The making of a PaperPod

The always-lovely Victoria over at Baby Bean sent us a PaperPod – which arrived in a rather large and alarmingly heavy box, and loitered invitingly for a couple of days under the dining table.

But then one morning – rather too early, pre-coffee, and only because I knew I could enjoy the coffee in peace and tranquillity if it was set up first – I began slotting large sheets of cardboard together – with the help of the Ellaroo-who’s-two, of course. It’s funny how quickly more children arrive once the tricky bit is complete…

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  1. Baby Bean Blog » Blog Archive » The Making of a Paperpod says:

    [...] The always-lovely Laura at Littlestuff has had a Paperpod for review and made a lovely little montage of her gorgeous children enjoying it which she’s posted on the Littlestuff Blog. [...]

    ... on 8th September 2009
  2. New competition – Your chance to NOT win a PaperPod Rocket! | LittleStuff's Blog says:

    [...] actually the 100th fan, and so had managed to win a PaperPod! Well, as regular readers will know I already have a PaperPod, so didn’t think I ought to take another one. But – I was fairly sure that someone out [...]

    ... on 28th January 2010

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