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Scooby doo's - plastic plaited string?

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sparkdiamond · 04/05/2005 15:58

Help - my 9 year old boy wants to do the latest school yard craze - "Scooby Doo's", thats plastic string that they plait up/ Any ideas of stuff on the net he can look at????

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SoupDragon · 04/05/2005 16:00

Yes, there's another thread in Arts and Crafts. And they're spelt Scoobidous which is probably why you can't find anything!

SoupDragon · 04/05/2005 16:01

Here's the other thread.

gingerbear · 04/05/2005 16:04

www.Bakerross.co.uk have them, and it is pretty cheap IIRC.

sparkdiamond · 06/05/2005 09:25

thanks to SoupDragon +gingerbear I now have a happy 9 year old and I am officially a supermum again - for a while!!!!

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SoupDragon · 06/05/2005 12:19

Sad person that I am, I've just bought a Scoobi book

Carla · 06/05/2005 12:31

Soupy, don't be ashamed. Have you made the mouse yet?

SoupDragon · 06/05/2005 12:40

Haven't looked at the book yet I have chores to do.

sparkdiamond · 14/05/2005 09:56

Would you believe it I got the scooby's but needed to look for the book to "make" things. But now this week he has moved on to Star Wars stuff/light sabers in cereal packets and sticker books!!!!! Talk about fickle!!! I'll keep it all for a rainy day

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procrastinator · 14/05/2005 21:52

I found that there are some products on a site called fun2make.co.uk which have free scoubidous instructions on them. My daughter found them very clear to use.

alterego · 14/05/2005 22:05

Look at this scoubidou site for instructions. Looks quite comprehensive to me.

TinyGang · 14/05/2005 22:08

Can't get your like to work Alterego. I'm desparate to understand this Scoubie thing, as dd has got into it and I don't get it!

TinyGang · 14/05/2005 22:09

I meant 'link' not 'like'!

alterego · 14/05/2005 22:13

It's www.scoubidou.co.uk
this one might work . Forgot to put the http bit in before which clearly messed it up.

alterego · 14/05/2005 22:13

Must hasten to add that I haven't tried the instructions yet - will get the scoubidous out tomorrow and give them a go.

TinyGang · 14/05/2005 22:21

Thank you Alterego

Good lord, this looks like I'll need to do some Scoubie homework. Dd just twisted a few strands together that she got from school and now takes them everywhere. I somehow thought there was going to be more to it than that!

SoupDragon · 14/05/2005 22:27

Coooeee, procrastinator! That's 4 out of 5 posts where you plug that website. Are you involved in it in some way??

SoupDragon · 14/05/2005 22:28

BTW, I posted a couple of links on this thread

Yorkiegirl · 21/06/2005 19:59

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