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    Default What toy

    Must be the sun, feel like buying some new toys and wondered if people could say what is their most succesful purchase. Not sure whether to get those tents with the tunnel joinning them plus all the balls (will I spend all evening picking them up), or a small bouncy castle thing from ELC, or what!! Two of my best things that they play and play with are those big foam mats that interlock from ELC. I have two packs and they love making little houses. Also recently I bought some of those large plastc trugs, they have been boats, cradles, a sand pit, pet beds, filled with water, little caves etc etc, I recommend them. Any ideas? thanks
    Sue

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    Is it outdoor ideas? mine love to hide in the playhouse, the ball pit is fun if you don't mind spending the day picking up balls. ELC are doing 3 for 2 on outdoor toys, we got stilts and beanbags and egg and spoon race things which they all love at the moment.
    Ali xx

 

 

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