Advantages: Familiarises children with the concept of numbers, along with singing to familiar Sesame Street songs Disadvantages: Keep parents away children, you may not get a look in! *8)
I don't know about you, but I am big on nostalgia. Anything that reminds me of happy-go-lucky, mortgage-free days is ok by me. That's why I had a child- I can relive all those days! ;) Now Sesame Street formed the world for me at a young age. It's gone downhill since then though- I remember being able to speak a *lot* more Spanish when I was younger! *laugh* . That aside, when I saw this product in my local Virgin I just *had* to get it!
First the stats.....this game is for kiddies from 3 up. It can be used by children younger than that, as it is very simple to use, but three is in my opinion the way to go.. The child can negotiate such wonders as the count's castle (one ha-haaaaaa, two ha-haaaaa), Ernie and Bert's house, and Big Bird's nest. It is 'compared' by Elmo, which was the major plus as far as my son was concerned ...
Advantages: Quick nibble to satisfy sweet tooth Disadvantages: Not filling!
<<<< Sesame Snape >>>>
If you are allergic to seeds or nuts, please check packaging before consuming - just my advice.
Cost: 0.29p
Net weight per packet: 30g.
Ingredients:
Sesame Seeds 49%
Sugar
Glucose suryp
Nutritional Information:
Per 30g pack:
Energy 163kcal 679kj
Protein 0.8g
Carbohydrate 18.5g
Fat 9.5g
High in fat. I doubt these would be any good for diabetics or dieters!!!
SUITABLE FOR VEGETARIANS
Packaged for:
Anglo-Dal Ltd, 5 Spring Villa Road, Edgeware, Middlesex. HA8 7EB. Tel: 0044 (0)208 951 5050. Or visit: www.anglo-dal.com.
These are made in Poland!
You have probably seen the brightly coloured yellow and blue wrappers of these little packets in the supermarkets. They tend to be in the healthy snacks aisle. I buy mine from Sainsburys, but I expect most ...
ailuj34 13.04.2006
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Advantages: Must-go Italian city Disadvantages: No
In my last trip to Italy, I stayed in Florence for one and a half day. Let me share with you my fantastic experience of Florence.
Florence is the cultural capital in the medieval time, and the key player in the Renaissance movement. A small city it seems, but the home of some of the most famous people in history-Michaelanglo, Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo etc, just to name a few.
Again with narrow streets and allys, our first stop was a demonstration of leather. Italian/Florentine leather is world famous and shops selling leather cloths and accessories are everywhere. Obviously, I didn't leave without getting some goods myself. After that, we had a walking tour with a local guide.
Best known of all Florence's treasures is the Ponte Vecchio. This glorious bridge was the only one spared by the German attacks in the second World ...
Whether you are looking to eat out for dinner or aperitivo, Sèsame is the perfect fusion of chic and unique. As the only French-Moroccan fusion restaurant in Florence, the eclectic Moroccan décor is enhanced by low-lights, dripping candles, hookahs, and persian carpets.