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Cautionary Tales For Children
Wonderful witty poems great for reading to your children. The stories and rhymes will stay with them for the rest of their lives.
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Research has shown how important YOU are to your children and how as a dad the things you do, and keep on doing, really count, whether you live with them, or you are a single dad and are only able see them once a month, once a week or more, what you do really matters. This site is dedicated to all dads but will be of special relevance to the single dad. Remember, you are half the reason your children exist and they need you whether you live with them or not. As their dad, you have what it takes to make their lives successful and fulfilling no matter how often you see them. This site is about all the positive things that we as parents have to offer our children.
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Permanent markers
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A very quick way to let your kids personalise your models giving them detail and character

Surface decoration really makes a difference to the look of your models. You can paint them with emulsion or spray, but a very quick way to finish them off is by drawing on them with a permanent marker.
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Permanent markers write on anything, permanently, so be careful with your clothes. The best one to have for most uses is the bullet point type, like the medium one shown here, although it is useful to have a thinner one, the type of marker that is used to write on CDs or overhead projector film is ideal. And of course, because you want things to be fun, why not get a huge jumbo marker, they're not expensive and the kids are always have fun colouring in using such a big pen and such a lot of black ink! They come in a very basic range of colours, and are perfect for adding names and little details to models that you have sprayed or painted over all one colour. Always write something on your models, it is an important finishing step. Let your kids name the model and or think up and design imaginary organisations and logos. If the model needs a number, then why not use a number special to them, their age or their favourite number. Play is all about buying in to the fantasy and these finishing touches and little personalisations, add a huge amount of playability to any homemade model. Don't forget that permanent markers now come in gold and sliver and that they can be used to colour over a whole range of cardboards and plastics to give a good, bright, metallic finish, instantly.
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Before you actually put pen to model, first type what you want to write on your model, on your computer at about the right size, in a type font that you like or is particularly suitable, i.e. the NASA font for spaceships, or a stencil font for hardware, for example. Then using it as reference, copy the text onto the model using the marker. Or look for reference images of real versions of your model and copy their sponsorship and logos on to your model, you’ll be surprised at the difference a few carefully placed graphics will make to your model.
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This floating canoe only took about 30 minutes to make. It’s not painted, but it is completely transformed by the name drawn on to it.
All the time we were making this, my son was itching to put the name on it. He came up with name, Waterdart 2006, even before we started making the model.
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Lovely little MicroBooks
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Sitting in the car on those long journeys back wards and forwards from mum’s to dad’s, going on that special weekend or second holiday with their dad, often kids of separated parents do a lot of traveling and have a lot to keep in their heads. So what better than a little pocket sized notebook to write and sketch down all those important thoughts. These fun little origami MicroBooks are a really simple project that anyone can tackle. They’re easy to fold up and really nice to fill in and keep. They’re perfect for kids because they don’t have loads and loads of pages that will never get written in, and they're small enough to fit in a pocket or a small bag. They've got to be the simplest form of origami on the web.
My kids showed me how to make a micro-book in about five minutes, it's so quick and easy.

The instructions and the lovely graphic printables are free to download.
So even if you only have a few minutes to spare, this is a perfect project to do.
There’s a couple of holiday diaries, perfect for keeping happy memories of a lovely time with dad. There are books for doodling, and writing, and even ones packed with interesting facts, enough to keep anyone busy.
There’s a special new MicroBook full of all the best wizard’s spells, charms, hexes and curses, just perfect for all those budding wizard Harry Potter fans. Click here to be magically transported to the spells MicroBook page.
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