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Crackers for young children?

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LlamateurDramatics · 09/11/2013 17:05

I need suggestions/help finding Christmas crackers suitable for young children if anyone has any suggestions please? I looked in loads of places last year (admittedly not leaving enough time for a really good look) but could only find crackers with things like marbles and nail clippers which,although my children would like I'm not sure are good for under 4s!

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CaptainSweatPants · 09/11/2013 17:07

The peppa pig ones just have a sticker in them iirc

MrsDavidBowie · 09/11/2013 17:10

Buy empty ones and fill them yourself...I do this.

PoppyWearer · 09/11/2013 17:14

I think Waitrose and Boots have done crackers for children in the past.

But yes, buying fill-it-yourself crackers is the best solution, then you can even remove the bangs if they are noise-sensitive.

There are some fab little finger puppets on Amazon, around £1-2 for a pack of 10.

LlamateurDramatics · 09/11/2013 18:23

Finger puppets sounds a great idea, thanks, as does refilling normal crackers - I'd considered making my own but hadn't thought of swapping the contents! Thank you!

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