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Chocolate free advent calendars?

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Neepandthedragon · 07/11/2013 12:50

Ok, so I know its a bit early, but if I am going to track something down/order it online I will need a bit of time.

Does anyone Know of any sweetie filled advent calenders? Ds can't have chocolate, nuts, dairy, eggs, soya etc but is often fine with sweets.

I know we could make / buy one to be filled ourselves but he is a pickle and I know he would just eat them all in one go so I would prefer one that comes sealed!

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MiniMonty · 07/11/2013 12:58

I'd say get something like THIS and just put a sweet in each night before it's time to open it.
Actually, the Christmas fairy put the sweets in magically just in time each night...

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kelda · 07/11/2013 13:00

The Playmobil advent calenders are great.

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NotAnotherPackedLunch · 07/11/2013 13:01

So far I've been a coward and opted for the playmobil advent calendar, but I may branch out to a Lego one this year. Grin

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NotAnotherPackedLunch · 07/11/2013 13:03

Ooops x-post with kelda

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Neepandthedragon · 07/11/2013 14:43

Wow thanks, I hadn't heard of the lego or playmobile calenders before. I love the idea of a magical Christmas fairy one, they will find that really exciting. thanks

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Bilbomum · 08/11/2013 13:02

Groupon has an offer today for a Moshi Monsters advent calendar, £9.90 so a bit cheaper than Playmobil. I've just got one for DS, he usually has the Moo Free one but I think he's starting to think it's a little babyish for a big 7 year old...

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gd1976 · 08/11/2013 20:55

Is the playmobil calendar in the form of a normal advent calendar with a door to open each day? It is unclear online or whether its just a normal playmobil set or whether there are actually doors to open....

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freefrommum · 11/11/2013 15:18

Yes the playmboil advent calendar does have doors with a toy behind each door so the calendar itself is quite large.

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