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Toy cameras

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Theresa · 05/11/2001 03:21

At a toddler group we used to go to, my daughter always went straight for a toy camera. I didn't notice the make, but I'd guess at maybe Fisher Price or Tomy, nice and chunky and probably aimed at 18 months. When you press the shutter a little man pops up on the top. I'd love to buy her one but haven't been able to find any toy cameras in the shops. Anyone help?

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Lizzer · 05/11/2001 10:48

I've just ordered from mailorderexpress.co.uk and they have such a range of toys online its unbelievable! I'm not sure if they do cameras but it's definitely worth a try...

Theresa · 07/11/2001 10:46

Lizzer, what a brilliant website. I found the camera I wanted for £5.99, but spent £25.00 on other 'bits and bobs' as well! (I like to justify the p & p charge!)

Thanks for your help.

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Ems · 16/12/2001 19:07

Thanks everyone for tip on mailorderexpress throughout these threads. I have been on the lookout for Lego Harry Potter Train for Granny to give eldest this year, sold out everywhere. Mail order express emailed me today to say they have new stock in (great idea!) so fingers crossed we have train for Christmas.

So if you are hunting HP Lego, quick check it out, if not just have a look, they have loads of things.

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