Ruby is five!
And such a delight. She truly is. Fairies follow her, while flowers call her name.
Ruby immerses herself in her play so fully, creating whole new worlds {often rearranging the furniture and all manner of nick-nacks in the making!}
So for her fifth birthday ~ in keeping with our gift giving philosophy ~ we gifted her…
Something she wants
We wanted to encourage Ruby’s imaginative play, so thought this sweet little letterbox would be just the thing!
She has delighted in it since. Little letters have been sent back and forth {I am not entirely sure where they are going, but she is happy!}
We’ve popped it on her bedroom wall, just near the doorway. And it is such a sweet little sight.
Something she needs
Ruby has been working on her skipping at her Waldorf kindergarten, so we thought she might like to continue at home. So we picked up this cute little skipping rope with bear handles.
It is a little long yet, so we might need to shorten it somehow, but a good length if her dad and I swing it for her to jump.
Something to wear
We went a bit boring this time on the ‘something to wear’ but she was in need of new socks and knickers! And so that is what she got *smile*
Something to read
I was lucky to purchase a secondhand copy of The Story of the Butterfly Children from the Australian Waldorf Steiner Buy Sell Swap Group {such a great group for finding well priced secondhand Waldorf bits and bobs!}
I knew Ruby would love this sweet and magical tale. And it is so nice to look forward to Spring when in the midst of Winter.
Ruby had such a lovely birthday, and we enjoyed celebrating her
For more inspiration, you can see Teddy’s 2nd birthday gifts here, as well as Max’ 6th birthday party here.
??? And you can see more snippets of our days on Facebook and Instagram ???
Blessings, Kelly
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What beautiful gifts! I can just imagine the pretend play with the gorgeous post box!
Isn’t the post box sweet! I just love how it has inspired her to write little letters, so lovely!
If you tie a knot at the handle, it usually shortens the rope enough. But I’m sure you have it sorted by now!