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Aquadoodle - worth buying for 22 month dd?

12 replies

milkyman · 01/02/2018 14:05

She loves colouring! Are there any sales on at the no?

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Myddognearlyatethedeliveryman · 01/02/2018 14:08

Don't buy a cheaper version - absolute rubbish!!
But def get one - most of mine have had one at some point.

toomanydicksonthedancefloor1 · 01/02/2018 14:12

Sorry. Don't know about the sales - I bought it on Amazon at Christmas and it was way cheaper than at Smyths and Toys R Us.

But my 4 year old and 2 year old love it. It's nice that they can do it together and I don't have to supervise, like I would if they had proper paint out. And of course no clearing up, and no more pictures that I have to stock on the drive!!

My littlest is 22 months old so I would say that's a perfect age for it, and they will make use of it for a good while too, as my 4 year old also enjoys it.

It dries pretty quickly once used as well, so you can get it put away or it's ready to be used again.

ginauk84 · 01/02/2018 14:12

My daughter has always loved hers, have a look on Amazon as there are loads and you can filter through the reviews too.

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toomanydicksonthedancefloor1 · 01/02/2018 14:13

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DustOffYourHighestHopes · 01/02/2018 14:14

At this age i’d probably prefer to invest in a magnetic drawing board.

toomuchangelcake · 01/02/2018 19:30

They are amazing! We use ours almost daily!

moreismore · 01/02/2018 19:33

Yep love ours! Also great are the spiral bound colouring books that dry out and then you re-colour. John Lewis had some own brand ones of those that were cheaper £3-4. And you can have them for car and out and about.

Just take the water pen lids away from them as they’re small enough to choke on!

moreismore · 01/02/2018 19:34

Ps my DS is same age and uses chalkboard just as much if you want a cheaper option. He especially loves wiping it clean!!

bastardkitty · 01/02/2018 19:35

It's brilliant, especially for travelling.

blinkineckmum · 02/02/2018 18:54

Yes

mindutopia · 02/02/2018 19:54

Yes, my dd loved it and actually still occasionally played with it until recently when we packed it away (she's about to turn 5).

Tobebythesea · 03/02/2018 14:33

My DD is 2 years and is unfortunately not that fussed by it but I get it out every couple of weeks and then it’s like a new toy. I’ve found Amazon the cheapest and Argos is sometimes worth a look. Enjoy!

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