that's not how you use a cookie cutter!

But of course for a 2 year old, this seems like the perfectly practical way to use a cookie cutter.
Hope you had a good day, it hailed briefly here in Melbourne..nice!!

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  1. Seems perfectly reasonable to me - sometimes it's nice to have a <3 to hang out with.

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  2. Cute pix! It has rained all day here in Wales too! But looks lovely and Autumnal outside with the leaves falling on to the pavements and all the orangey, yellow, brown colours everywhere. Enjoy your Tuesday :-)

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  3. Chasing Purple Dreams6 October 2009 at 14:25

    Looks like a great way to get just a bit more love into a meal! I don’t mean to make anyone jealous but we had perfect spring weather here in Qld yesterday and it looks like we are in for more of the same.

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  4. Adorable & so innocent! Can you please let me know where I could get some cookie cutters like that? all sorts of shapes?!

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  5. That is something very much like what my 4 year old would do, swiftly copied by my 18 month old. The perfect use, I think!

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  6. PinkPatentMaryJanes6 October 2009 at 19:19

    Bless. Made with love, consumed with love.

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  7. But of course it's for threading your spoon through. Gorgeous pics. You know what else they are good for? Making colouring shapes and our daughter likes to wear them (and egg rings) as bracelets. Lucky we have little people around to help us see outside the cookie cutters x

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  8. Divine! I love that that makes sense to his 2 year old mind. I wonder if you all joined in and had a go too.

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  9. That is such a cheeky look there...your little boy remind me of my brother whn he was little ;)

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