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Giving an under 2 haribo!

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Sadbri · 20/10/2018 18:40

Okay so I'm almost sure I'm not being unreasonable. My little girl attends a nursery and is in the baby room. Yesterday I was given a small pack of Haribo from a member of staff. They told me it's a gift from one of the children as they've turned 2 and has gone up to the next room.
I'm sorry correct me if I'm wrong but who gives out haribo as a gift in a baby room! Cake, biscuits I can understand but small sweets which a little one can easily choke on seems silly. Am I being a bit of a snowflake mum or is this normal? X

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Thesnobbymiddleclassone · 26/10/2018 17:23

You're being a bit OTT. Some parents do let their kids have them and yes at 2. The parent sending them in was being nice. If you don't want your child to have them then don't give them. End of.

HildaZelda · 26/10/2018 17:28

Never mind the Haribo. I'm more concerned about the fact that a 'child' gives a 'gift' to other children when moving up to the next room.
When did this become a thing?! Confused

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