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| Mirrors in the garden are a great way to add a sense of more space and to bring light to dark corners. But they can also be used to reflect your little ones and let them explore their own image and the ever changing images and light within the garden. Most of us use baby toys with mirrors when a child is very young. Once they are older you can forget about your children needing to see their own image. If you are like me you will find that all the mirrors in the house are at adult height. | ||
Garden mirrors can be used at floor level for very young babies and are perfect with a bag of dressing up clothes for older children. A gardener may place a mirror to reflect a particular focal feature. Similarly a mirror placed so a child can see his reflection at the top of a slide or on a swing works well.
Acrylic mirrors are not as rigid as glass and should be fixed to a garden fence or wall at a height appropriate to your child. You can buy a special outdoor adhesive to stick them. The mirror will require no maintenance other than the occasional wash down with warm soapy water.
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Sources Check out the following websites to see what is on offer. All their shatterproof mirrors are suitable for the garden For plain acrylic sheets. They also stock mirror adhesive. For a wide selection of mirrors. They also sometimes have special offers for schools. |
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