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Snowglobes- where can I buy one that is robust but not heavy? For a 2yo

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CaptainNancy · 25/10/2011 22:36

DS was utterly entranced by the snowglobes we saw in John Lewis (the wind-up, play a tune, glittery snow type) but they are very heavy, and he couldn't lift them unaided.

Where could I get one that he can lift and shake up himself, but is robust enough to survive being dropped (he is quite heavy-handed shall we say)- it really needs to be lighter so that he won't break his foot when if he drops it.

Any ideas?

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cornycabana · 25/10/2011 22:38

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CaptainNancy · 25/10/2011 23:13

Thank you corny- they are very small though (only 6.5 cm high)- maybe too small for him... [picky]

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philmassive · 25/10/2011 23:15

They've got very cute miniature ones in our poundland. My two have got one each coming in their stockings.

CaptainNancy · 25/10/2011 23:17

Thanks phil- how miniature is 'miniature'? Grin

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philmassive · 26/10/2011 08:23

Erm, about 3 or 4 cm high. I'd measure for you but they're on top of the wardrobe in my secret stash box and only dh can reach it.

I hope nothing happens to him before Christmas. Wink

CaptainNancy · 26/10/2011 14:22

Argh- sorry, they're too small I think.
I was hoping for around 12cm or so...

Thanks anyway both of you Smile

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