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    I've ordered it Mouse.

    We were just doing playdough on the little table and the rolling pin kept rolling off the table, so I ordered it. It arrives next week. Can't wait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maza View Post
    I've ordered it Mouse.

    We were just doing playdough on the little table and the rolling pin kept rolling off the table, so I ordered it. It arrives next week. Can't wait.
    I hope you like it as much as I do!

    We've got beads and threading stuff on it today. It's great for keeping everything together and stop it rolling all over the floor!

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    Sounds really good Maza . As I’ve limited space, I need something that can be used for everything like my garden tuff tray ( with stand) water as well as dry play . Have children’s table and chairs but my play tub is coming to its end of its life now.

    I think the cosy stand slots together and can be used for a mini tuff tray or round deeper tray. Can’t make up my mind mini tuff or deeper tray. Plus it’s about £60+ quite a lot at the moment.

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    Dragonfly I was very tempted by the cosy one because of the depth. It was just the price that put me off. It does look lovely.

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    I’m still thinking about it Maza. It is a lot of money.

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    I've just had this one delivered

    G1782337 - Sand and Water Clear Tray and Stand | GLS Educational Supplies

    With a discount code it was £55. Not cheap, but I think a good price and I'll sell one of my other water tables which should cover the cost. It's a good size - small enough to have indoors, but big enough to have a few children playing at the same time. The stand folds easily and the tray isn't too big to store away.

    I'm planning on using it for wet and dry messy play. So water, foam, pasta, rice, straw, soil etc. It's deep enough that I don't think we'll get too much on the floor! I'll keep using my other one for play scenes and resources that need a rimmed table (beads etc).

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    That looks great mouse. The shelf underneath it will be really handy too.

 

 

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