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AIBU - Grapat toys - yes or no?

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Happyclappy20 · 14/03/2019 09:51

I've been looking at these- they look beautiful but are tgeycworth getting? Do they get played with?

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Happyclappy20 · 14/03/2019 14:46

Anyone?

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chocolatemademefat · 14/03/2019 14:52

Are they not really overpriced? I think you’re probably paying for the name. It would depend very much how much use you’d get out of them before a child outgrew them - and how many children would use them. Not something I would buy.

timeisnotaline · 14/03/2019 14:53

I think they are lovely. I have a set which get used completely randomly, I’m wondering about getting more. I can see they will come in handy for years.

Marmite27 · 14/03/2019 14:55

We have a set of nins, rings and coins. Elder DC (who they were bought for) ignores them. Youngest adores them. She’s usually found with a nin clutched in a sticky paw at bedtime.

Barrenfieldoffucks · 14/03/2019 16:08

They're lovely, we have a few different bits and they're all loved.

dobbythedoggy · 14/03/2019 16:42

We love our grapat here. Grimms and goki addicts too. We have the Callander and 7 moons which the oldest enjoys helping to change daily and the younget general play. We have the losse part mandula peices too, which were brought more for me to filldle with than the children but they love sitting down with me and playing too much more than I ever thought they would.
Our wooden toys are brought to be passed down and they are much better quality than cheeper things. But I do think you have to muck in and play too, something I love doing.

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