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Prize for a Christmas fair game that isn’t sweets.

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TheDowagerCountessofPembroke · 29/11/2024 15:32

Can you help? I have to buy a prize for a primary school Christmas fair game. I want to get something that will appeal to all children from reception to year 6. The obvious choice is a big tub of sweets or chocolate, which is fine but unimaginative.

Does anyone have a better idea? Ideally something that can be bought quickly and cheaply.

thank you.

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Needmorelego · 29/11/2024 15:33

One big prize or lots of little ones?

Needmorelego · 29/11/2024 15:36

Also how cheap?

EyeOop · 29/11/2024 15:36

Mega craft jar
paints and pallette
that velcro mitt catching game
a cool football
badminton set
kids cookbook and Oven mitt
seeds/planting set

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pizzaHeart · 29/11/2024 15:38

Stickers, small balls, rubbers, pencils or other little party things you bulk buy from Amazon and other places.

pizzaHeart · 29/11/2024 15:39

Sorry though that you need a lot of small prizes but it seems you need one - a game or some stationary.

GrumpyCactus · 29/11/2024 15:40

Im guessing it's a prize every time? In which case the only alternative to chocolates would be stickers but even then I suspect most kids would prefer a chocolate over a sticker.

Needmorelego · 29/11/2024 15:43

If it's one prize I recommend a Classic Lego set. Argos have loads in various prices. This one is £9.

Prize for a Christmas fair game that isn’t sweets.
TheDowagerCountessofPembroke · 29/11/2024 16:24

Needmorelego · 29/11/2024 15:43

If it's one prize I recommend a Classic Lego set. Argos have loads in various prices. This one is £9.

That’s a plan!

Yes, one big prize. I’d say £10 as an absolute maximum.

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