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Poopsie slime and poopsie unicorns?

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Lovemusic33 · 08/11/2018 16:18

Trying to find something for dd for Christmas, she has ASD and hasn’t really asked for anything, she has collected shopkins for years but has recently gone off them, she likes collecting things and also loves slime. She’s 12 but mentally a lot younger. Just been looking at the poopsie slime things that everyone seems to be buying, does anyone’s dc have any already and are they worth the money?

I see the unicorn is on offer at Asda but I’m not sure if she would be as interested in the unicorn as the smaller poopsie slime things.

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Jammiebammie · 08/11/2018 16:26

I posted on the bargain threads about this, but I bought dd the poopsie unicorn a couple of months back. Hands down the worst thing I’ve bought!
Dd is autistic and disabled, and I thought the slime aspect would be a really good tactical toy (and she does play therapy for her bowels etc so thought I was on to a winner)
The first time we used it, it leaked everywhere and stained my table for days. Contacted the company who told me to try again, watch the YouTube video and send them pictures. Leakage was even worse second time and they basically didn’t believe me, they want me to send it off to them for ‘testing’! Dd is stupidly attached to the bloody thing and I can’t take it off her. I can’t take it back for a swap either as due to the ‘suprise’ aspect we can’t guarantee she’s get the same on that she loves.
So basically, I’ve spent £50 for a hard cuddly toy Angry

I know others haven’t been as unlucky, but honestly I would tell anyone to save their money!
The little slime sets are good though, would definitely get those but not the bloody unicorn.

Lovemusic33 · 08/11/2018 16:30

Thanks, that’s very helpful. I think I will give the unicorn a miss, she’s not really into dolls so I don’t think she would play with it much, the smaller ones look much better as they are something she can collect (the kind of thing she likes). I won’t waste my time going to Asda tomorrow to buy the unicorn 🤣

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Angelkd · 08/11/2018 20:46

My daughter is also disabled she loves the lol dolls more the opening of them as she loves blind bag type toys she gets excited. Also my daughter isnt into dolls either but seems to love these,she just pulls their heads off and puts them in and out tubs but she loves finding the one she has on the sheet.x

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