Where do you buy your toys/equipment?
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    Default Where do you buy your toys/equipment?

    Hello,

    I know all the basic toy shops - toys r us, ELC, Ikea etc but would like some specific EYFS type shops to buy 'eductaional' type toys and equipment like the big tuff trays, large construction blocks and suchlike

    Have found Tuska Toys but was wondering which others there are, and which are recommended!

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    You can but tuff trays from diy shops like B & Q or Wickes. I like getting bargains off e-bay too
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    I love tts but their stuff can be very expensive

    Miffy xx
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    I buy from carboots,ebay as long as they are not broken and you really clean them before use i also get a lot of my daughter as my grandson out grows them,every so often i will buy him a special toy as she never takes anything for toys

 

 

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