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Fuzzy Felt

13 replies

Auntybrandybutter · 03/12/2005 14:28

what do you think..I used to love it but will it all end up the hoover?!!!

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HarkTheHeraldAIMSMUMsings · 03/12/2005 14:30

DD has some, the bigger shapes are fine, a lot of the smaller shapes have ended up in the hoover, yeah

She enjoys it though.

Auntybrandybutter · 03/12/2005 14:36

its quite expensive now isnt it?!

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Nemoinapeartree · 03/12/2005 14:42

IT weill end up in the hoover. Ds was bought a postman pat set from mil and it only lasted a week between the hoover and the dog..lol

HarkTheHeraldAIMSMUMsings · 03/12/2005 14:42

Not sure DD has 2 sets but they were both presents.

One of the ones she has is a jungle one and it's from Argos. The other was a proper fuzzy felt set and I think it was from Mothercare.

DingDongMaloryOnHighTowers · 03/12/2005 14:55

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hornbag · 03/12/2005 16:19

I think its about £5 -ELC do their own one too

Jbck · 03/12/2005 16:20

I bought DD (4) a little set for a Xmas stocking filler. It's a travelling set in a tin box, looks cute but I haven't taken the sellophane off to see inside. I imagine a lot of it will get lost in the car but if it keeps her occupied for 20 minutes the fiver will have been worth it

MerryMegandSnowySoph · 03/12/2005 16:53

I have got dd1 a wee disney princess fuzzy felt set for christmas. As long as your little ones play with it in a controlled area a table or something u should be fine lol...

I used to have loads of them and aye they were fab!

Hulababy · 03/12/2005 16:58

DD has a set from ELC and another set. Some oif the tiny pieces have gone over time, but most of it is there. I do make sure she picks the bits up and puts it back in the box after use though.

spruceylucy5 · 03/12/2005 17:00

There is some fuzzy felt stuff in M&S. It was quite reasonable, about a fiver.

LIZS · 03/12/2005 17:02

We've had a couple of elc sets and don't think we've lost much at all. There are several sheets of the same shapes in different colours in the box. dd enjoys playing with it.

wewishyouamerryKITTYmas · 03/12/2005 19:20

oh oh oh I saw Fuzzy Felts in Ottakar's bookshop in Glasgow yesterday, was going to get them for DD but she's only 16 months (they were 3+)

Seona1973 · 03/12/2005 19:48

We bought fuzzy felt when dd was around that age (18/20months) even though it said 3+ on it. Thats in case you have a child who likes to put stuff in their mouths so they are covering themselves in case of choking in younger children. DD has been fine with them and I know she will be ok with them cos she doesnt tend to eat things that arent food - she's always supervised playing with it too.

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