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Bubble Blowers! Would have gone to Woollies....

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Bubble blowers for a garden party.
Saw some fantastic fairy ones on the ELC site but they're out of stock sad
Looking to get a collection together for DD's party but don't want to go for lots of little bottles, just want one big pot of mixture so they all dig in!
Anyone seen anywhere else that sells just the blowers?
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 15:07:01
Where can you get those ones that look like straws with a circle on the end?
DD was given one a while ago & it's most certainly her favourite!
Dora Ones
Very Cool but I may be getting carried away!
Our local asda has them in for £5
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 13:30:25
hmm, I think if there were just a couple of these it might create HUGE arguements! wink
BIG one
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 13:27:30
Think I'll get the Bubble shop one, but could do with lots more different ones too for variety!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 13:26:14
I like the look of the bubble shop Giraffe!
I like the other ELC one too, but will DD (7) think it's too babyish?
blush God knows how I managed to double post with 30 seconds gap
From Giraffe's site
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