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Thread 10 - not that bloody unicorn off mumsnet

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RoastieToastieReastie · 05/10/2016 21:05

See post two for links and codes and huge thanks to firefly girl for helping me update the list so hopefully all old codes have now been banished. I can't keep the list up to date without your help so please do let me know in bold so I can't miss it if anything doesn't work Thanks

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BertieTodd · 07/10/2016 10:40

Great thread! I'm going to read back now so maybe I'll find an answer but does anyone have any suggestions for good websites for Halloween costumes for a 1 year old?

Scaredycat3000 · 07/10/2016 11:01

Reindear We ended up with several cheaper RC cars. They just don't cut it. I'm guessing the little tikes one would be good, but if I was spending that much I'd get a properish one. I think we got both DS1&2 on their 3rd birthdays a Nikko RC car. They do two sizes £25 and £50, responsive controller works from distance, rechargeable battery, water proof so drives though deep puddles, snow and mud, you can buy some spare parts. Plenty of places, argos, John Lewis, etc. stock it so lots of chances to find a bargain between now and xmas.

whatwillicallmyself · 07/10/2016 11:03

Ah thanks these ideas are great, mini bottles of spirits, phone credit voucher, she loves kinder chocolate, amyamoeba yes i am near dundrum so thanks a million for all those suggestions, going to beauty couters and asking for samples is an excellent idea I might steal that idea for myself instead as she has loads. RJ her name begins with a K if you can think of a few things, I knew you would all come up with ideas thanks so much she will love this, my son would love to give her something pink and sparkly he is always picking things like this for her but he picks things a 7 year old would like so I spend my time trying to put gim off without hurting his feelings, so if anyone can think of some pink sparkly things that would still be suitable for her age that would be good. He is a bit of a magpie he loves anything that sparkles.

insan1tyscartching · 07/10/2016 11:10

Thank you Mipe I didn't buy a bag last time as dd wasn't keen but got the credit email anyway Confused Have now bought a bag for £3.47 that I will put in the present cupboard or maybe fill and donate to Mary's Meals.

MooseAndSquirrel · 07/10/2016 11:18

Thanks to these lovely threads, im officially done for my girls famous last words and I've not paid full price for anything Grin
my bargain to add - DD1 wanted a hatchinal (release today) they are £60 everywhere, but if you order through ocado you get a £20 first order voucher. Free delivery as well.
(you do need to spend 80 for it to work, but I spent the extra only on things i would normally buy in my normal shopping wine)

MooseAndSquirrel · 07/10/2016 11:19

*hatchimal

insan1tyscartching · 07/10/2016 11:20

Just tried the HYPE code again and it's been accepted so here it is VZDZXF-8XGVD0-R3GOW6 so if anyone wants a HYPE bag for £3.47 free delivery help yourself.

RJnomore1 · 07/10/2016 11:22

Key ring - tiffanys silver?
Key cover
(Rice) krispies - or any Kellogg's cereal
Kiko makeup
Kinder surprise egg
Kindle
Keepsake - could be anything
Koala (toy)
Knapsack - could be any bag
Knickers
Knife
Kitchenware

I'm stuck!

RJnomore1 · 07/10/2016 11:24

Kite
Kitten toy
Ketchup
Kayaking lesson

RJnomore1 · 07/10/2016 11:26

Kohl pencil
Kleenex
Kazoo

Need two more - 16 is definitely easier to do!

RJnomore1 · 07/10/2016 11:27

Kettle chips!

FireflyGirl · 07/10/2016 11:28

whatwill
Keyring - could be pink and sparkly!
Key finder
Kisses - Hersheys chocolate product
Kindle - if you're feeling very generous Grin
Kiss CD
Kahlua - liqueur
Knitted scarf
Krispy Kreme doughnuts
Kite
Kaleidoscope
Ketchup ...
Kiwi fruit ... Confused
May be reaching now ...

RJnomore1 · 07/10/2016 11:29

(Hershey) kisses
A film that starts with k on DVD - karate kid/knights tale/kings speech and take out the kayaking lesson

RJnomore1 · 07/10/2016 11:29

Brilliant firefly!

FireflyGirl · 07/10/2016 11:30

X-post with *RJ, but a few new ideas!

Balletgirlmum · 07/10/2016 11:37

Is Hype a brand that would be in with teenage girls?

Wondering as dds friend has a birthday coming up soon.

wowwee123 · 07/10/2016 11:38

15% off full price things on baker ross www.bakerross.co.uk/christmas

BowiesBlueEye · 07/10/2016 11:38

Ballet

Yes!! Absolutely!

wowwee123 · 07/10/2016 11:39

anyone with a 9/10yo dd - what are you buying?

she is not particularly girly and at that awkward age where she is trying to be grown up but still wants to be a kid at the same time.

insan1tyscartching · 07/10/2016 11:39

Yes Hype is all the rage in dd's school. Dd is a bit of a geek though so doesn't tend to follow the crowd hence her not being keen.

neddle · 07/10/2016 11:41

Thank you someone for using my link, 2 more to go :)

15% off at Lost my Name for you, free alphabet book for me.
Thanks.

Balletgirlmum · 07/10/2016 11:43

So is my dd. She's into proper dance brands & marvel/DC comics.

But I know school friends like things like Jack Wills & Superdry.

Fueledwithfairydustandgin · 07/10/2016 11:44

Does the 21 year old have any hobbies or interests? A magazine, book, DVD, nice keyring, charm bracelet with fairy godmother charm, make up bag

insan1tyscartching · 07/10/2016 11:45

I'm considering saving the two I have bought for her friends' birthdays as they will love them and at that price I can throw in some chocolate too Wink

Keepon123 · 07/10/2016 11:47

insan wow thank you-hype code worked for me-bargain!x

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