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where can i buy a toy hammock?

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lizandlulu · 09/11/2006 16:18

i need something to hold all of my dd's soft toys. i wanted one of those toy hammocks that fix to the wall. the only one i can find is one in mothercare, but that has to be fixed to a corner in the room. her room is only small and so that is not suitable. i tried lakeland yesterday and they didnt have anything. does anyone know where i will get one. or have any ideas how to keep her toys tidy. i dont have much floor space and i dont really want to put them in drawers.

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KATGOD · 09/11/2006 17:47

either mini marvellous or letterbox or jojomamanbebe (all .co.uk) have a teddy hammock. I am deluged with catalogues from these people and can't recall which one it is in. stores up to 20 toys

MrsBadger · 09/11/2006 17:51

Betterware have them in the catalogue but I couldn't find them on their website.
Is this from Ikea any good?

JackieNo · 09/11/2006 17:51

Here you go .

FrannyandZooey · 09/11/2006 17:59

I have got two upstairs, unused

not sure if they need to be fixed to the wall or corner though

Will have a look at the weekend if you like, they are brand new and possibly even in packaging, will think of a price if you are interested

lizandlulu · 11/11/2006 15:26

yes thanks. i would be interested in them both if you want to sell them. she has so many toys and no where to put them.

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FrannyandZooey · 11/11/2006 16:27

I am clearing out the spare room tomorrow, will hopefully find them and can give you a description. I think they may have plastic suckers to go on the wall? Can't remember though.

FrannyandZooey · 12/11/2006 17:25

OK I have found them. Two new white stringy type toy hammocks, one still in the packet, the other one without packaging. They have loops at the ends to attach to a hook or similar (hook not provided).

They are not as smart looking as the ones in Jackie's link, btw, just fairly basic but I think they would do the job.

Would £3 plus postage be any good to you? I can't remember what I paid or where I got them from, but a few extra quid before Christmas would be useful.

lizandlulu · 14/11/2006 09:08

hiya, im sorry i take so long to answer but the computer is at my mum and dads house so i havent always got access. i would like to buy them from you. can you email me on [email protected] with the total and the postal address for a cheque. thanks.

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