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http://www.fridayschildmontessori.com/blog/picnic-perfection/ It won’t be long until summer is here, and with the warmer weather come more chances to get outdoors and relax.

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Picnic Perfectionwww.fridayschildmontessori.com

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It won’t be long until summer is here, and with the warmer weather come

more chances to get outdoors and relax.

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Anywhere outside on a sunny day is good for a

picnic, whether it’s a park, the beach or even your

back garden.

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If you have a cricket player in your family, a picnic is the perfect activity so you can support your cricketer while keeping the rest of

the family entertained and happy.

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Picnicking can be as elaborate and sophisticated or as relaxed and casual as

you want it to be.

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But no matter what style of picnic suits you and your

family, you’re going to need some basic equipment.

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First of all comes what you’re going to take the

food in.

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A wickerwork picnic basket is traditional for picnicking English style, but given the climate here on the Gold

Coast, an esky is usually a whole lot better.

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Lukewarm cucumbers aren’t particularly

appetising.

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The next piece of equipment is something to sit on, which reduces your

chance of putting your bottom down on an ants’

nest.

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These things to sit on could be cushions and a blanket

or folding chairs – whatever is easiest to carry.

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A lot of picnic food can be eaten without plates, if you plan properly, but it’s wise to slip in a couple of plates

to prepare food on, especially if your picnic involves anything that

needs to be sliced or cut.

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As children learn by watching (one of the key principles of Montessori learning), it’s best if you

don’t slice the tomatoes in your hand,

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even if you can – this is something that you don’t really want them trying to do. Picnic plates come in

three types – plastic, paper and china.

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If you prefer not to risk your chinaware, then plastic and paper are the other options.

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Of the two, paper is better, as it is biodegradable,

meaning that you can stick it in a compost heap or rip it

up to use as tinder with a charcoal barbecue, if you

have one.

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Paper plates are also good additions to a make-and-do craft box for small children: punch a couple of holes in

the side, add string, cut eyeholes and decorate the front and you have a mask.

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If you have to get plastic, look for sturdier plastic

plates rather than the flimsy sort that cracks easily and can only get used once or

twice.

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Plastic plates also have their uses for encouraging children’s artwork, as they

make great palettes for mixing colours.

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However, if you want to stick to Montessori principles and not

mix equipment, it’s best to designate a special plastic plate for use with the paint rather than getting out one of the plates set

aside for picnics.

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You will also need somewhere to put the food

as you dish it out.

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In a lot of parks, you can find handy picnic tables, but if you’re finding your

own spot or going in your garden, then you’ll need a blanket to spread out for

the food to go on.

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Alternatively, just keep the food in the esky and use

the closed lid as a table to prepare food on, if you

need to.

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Picnic is always fun at Fridays Child Montessori