tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7738880481628564192.post2025730147816646721..comments2024-03-13T15:33:22.654+01:00Comments on The Adventures of Making: queens of scrapsadventures of makinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16659127803121858246noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7738880481628564192.post-12539048977236335172016-03-31T21:48:27.671+02:002016-03-31T21:48:27.671+02:00No offence taken, I'm happy you pointed it out...No offence taken, I'm happy you pointed it out! :) As a non-native speaker with a mainly academic/medical English vocabulary, crafting terms can be quite puzzling for me, so it helps when readers help me to improve it. It will probably take a while before I've correctly absorbed all the crafting-jargon.... I've changed it in the original text:) <br /><br />ps: I completely agree with you on the kind of toys! I noticed that the simpler the toys are, the longer my nieces play with them. adventures of makinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16659127803121858246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7738880481628564192.post-10154129894711270192016-03-31T19:32:51.840+02:002016-03-31T19:32:51.840+02:00You came up with a very cute idea. I love toys tha...You came up with a very cute idea. I love toys that help children play creatively.<br />Please don't think I'm being critical but if I had a mistake in one of my posts I'd want to know about it... I think you meant to say accordion fold rather than harmonica. If not a harmonica fold is something I've never heard of.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com