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Thread 11 - the one with the chocolates

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Reastie · 16/11/2018 18:35

Thought I’d do a ‘how to’ for a couple of things people often post about not being sure of

To do click links you do this put link in here then a space then the name or phrase you want to go with the link . Don’t put a space between the start of the link and the and then last word and the like I have or it won’t work but I had to to demonstrate.

To follow the thread without using up a post to mark place you can click on ‘watch this thread’ at the top of the first post.

No affiliate links please.

Referral thread here

Second message has a few links and info which I’ll slowly build up, let me k ow if there’s anything you’d like me to add to it Thanks

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Reastie · 16/11/2018 18:36

Aliexpress have lots of stuff very cheap, order early as it’s all delivered from China here see sockeatingmonster’s useful tips on this site at the bottom of this post

Camelcamelcamel is a brilliant site that tracks prices on amazon here

Learning resources can have good bits in their sale here

Lisa angel sale is popular when on, apparently arrive nicely packaged too here

Magazine subscription offers here and here

Netpricedirect has discount toys and party bits here

Pouch on fb is worth a look. Woodwaj recommends ‘you just use them via messenger type in the shop and they message back with any valid codes!’

Toys for a pound here

Zeek have discounted gift vouchers here

Sockeatingmonster’s top tips for using aliexpress

  1. Check reviews
  2. Be wary of plastic toys. There have been concerns about toxic plastics from China, and I have binned plastic figures for having very unpleasant smells. I no longer buy any 'low-end' plastic items (UPDATE: I wouldn’t buy squishiest either, for the same reason) and only ever from sellers with lots of positive reviews
  3. Aliexpress refund/complaints procedure is actually way more straightforward than eBay, and stacked in the buyer's favour
  4. Beware of mains operated electricals, many of which are supplied without fused plugs. Always message the seller first if in doubt, don't rely on the photos
  5. I don't trust dress up clothes to be flame retardant, although I don't believe this is UK law anyway?
  6. Clothes can come up very small. Quality can be variable (excellent to awful). Photos are often of similar items, so take them with a pinch of salt and check the reviews.
  7. Actually, all photos on Aliexpress should be taken with a pinch of salt. Again, check reviews (where buyers often post photos of the actual item received)
  8. I wouldn't trust toys to meet UK safety standards and wouldn't buy anything that could pose a risk (e.g. Paint might not be safe for children to gum, there could be sharp edges/choking hazards, etc)
  9. Lego alternatives don't tend to stick together as well as genuine Lego. Minifigures are still excellent value, but the odd one might benefit from a few drops of superglue.
10. Barbie and other doll clothes can be excellent value, but check reviews for fabric quality and finish (UPDATE: Type “18 inch doll” for clothes that will fit American Girl/Our Generation/Designafriend dolls. Shoes are particularly excellent value. Wash dark clothing first as dyes can stain dolls’ limbs) 11. Stationery is generally excellent value, although paper quality can be lower than expected. Type 'kawaii' into stationery and be prepared to spend a fortune!
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dancemom · 16/11/2018 18:44

New thread!

imsorryiasked · 16/11/2018 18:46

Thanks @Reastie
Happyland advent calendar down to £17.50 at elc and Mothercare, free click & collect

Jammiebammie · 16/11/2018 18:49

Thanks reastie!

winky wonkey donkey £4 on amazon - for anyone that’s seen the hilarious Scottish gran reading it!

Youreadthebabybooks · 16/11/2018 18:50

I also bought the chocolates ha ha will give them (very begrudgingly) to nursery for looking after my crazy little 2 year old so well it’s the least I can do ha

Ironess · 16/11/2018 18:54

Disney where’s Mickey book down to £5 on amazon

hmslfc · 16/11/2018 18:57

Balance bike for £16 (from £40) in the ELC black Friday offers Balance bike

TheGirlWhoLived · 16/11/2018 19:00

I bought the Chocs too- for me Grin

SparklingXmas · 16/11/2018 19:01

Ooh thanks for the new thread Reastie. Have also got the chocs and red letter days etc etc 😃😃[santa]

Powergower · 16/11/2018 19:02

Does anyone have a m&s code they could share? It's my birthday and I've seen a dress but it's just slightly out of budget.

LavateLasManos · 16/11/2018 19:04

Jemima I have a code, out at the moment but will send it via pm when I get home

Mrsmadevans · 16/11/2018 19:06

WKYC-KVWF-9Z2T-7RTL
WKNV-FVWL-QBPB-7R3K
here's 2 Powergower

TimeForMy10thCuppa · 16/11/2018 19:07

Thankanfor the new thread. They move so quick.

Thank you all so much. I've just spotted one on the Wilko site, it's 2ft with pine cones and berries, in a pot, for £8. A prelit tree sounds good though, because what is a Christmas tree without lights.
We actually have 3 trees in our house. The DC have one each and they can throw whatever decorations they want on them. Then there is the big tree, that belongs to me that is for everyone to enjoy.

£24 for a onesie?! That is insane. Will check h&m and the other places suggested. Really need to make a paper list so I don't have to search though the threads trying to find places recommended.

Unihorn · 16/11/2018 19:14

@akmum18
Try this site www.brightminds.co.uk/ then look by age.
Newborn - one of the small Lamaze toys are good if you want a toy, if you're looking for slightly more practical stuff then Grobags or keepsake/swaddle blankets are nice, especially for winter born babies
1 year old - something like the Melissa and Doug cardboard stacking blocks were a hit with mine last year or anything by B. toys as they're more hard-wearing than other brands in my experience. Our 1 year old loved anything musical or noisy.
For a 4 year old I tend to go down the route of basic board games or Leapfrog educational type things, which are normally cheap in TK Max.

BuzzyBee83 · 16/11/2018 19:16

Great thread! I’ve got a Boden £10 off code, if anyone wants it just let me know.

BookMeOnTheSudExpress · 16/11/2018 19:21

Hello, I'm ever so late to the party this year but as you've a new thread up I thought I'd better get going! I'm always on these threads, remember thread babies (girlwiththeyellowhat) etc etc. Serial name changer.

Thanks as ever Reastie!

ToastyFingers · 16/11/2018 19:22

@BuzzyBee83 could I have it pretty please?

SymphonyofShadows · 16/11/2018 19:24

Thanks for the new thread Reastie.

I'm done now apart from a PS4. I'm watching Black Friday deals very closely for that. My work have signed up to a cashback/money off scheme that is currently offering 7.5% off Argos and 8% off Currys but I'm holding my nerve to see if there are any reducing bundles next week.

SantasFavouriteHo · 16/11/2018 19:24

Melissa&Doug magic set is £19 down from £30 if anyone else has a budding magician

Thread 11 - the one with the chocolates
thaegumathteth · 16/11/2018 19:25

Thanks Reastie

BuzzyBee83 · 16/11/2018 19:27

Toasty - no problem, I’ve sent it you by pm.

PinkDaydreams · 16/11/2018 19:30

Boux Avenue have 40% off some sleepwear.

IHopeYouStepOnALegoPiece · 16/11/2018 19:31

I’m on the hunt for a lovely quality shop till (electronic and beepyGrin) and trolley (preferably metal) for a 2.5yo for £30 at the very most

I’ve looked at so many that they all look the same!

truthtopower · 16/11/2018 19:32

[santa] less than 6 weeks. Who has six Playmobil roman arenas and a Fire Engine from last year on top of the wardrobe? Grin

Reastie · 16/11/2018 19:35

Truth SIX Roman arenas?! Just how much fighting are those Romans’ going to do?!

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