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    What can I get my 9 year old mindee for a leaving present.

    He's been a pain, always getting into trouble but I'd like to get him something.

    I've thought about a book voucher but I got him that for christmas.

    Any ideas ?
    Cherry x

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    I would get him something really noisy so he can drive mum and dad crazy!!

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    What about a cinema voucher

    Miffy xx
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    Good idea Miffy.

    Margimum, love your idea
    Cherry x

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    what about one of those great big water pistol guns. or a football mug (for his team)
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

 

 

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