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slide for garden

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ja9 · 02/06/2006 21:50

i think i'd like ds to have a slide for the garden - he's really into them at the moment.

he's 21 mths and quite good at climbing. anyone seen any good deals around?

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tortoise · 02/06/2006 21:56

\link{http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Product.aspx/truhome/truspecialoffers/truspecialoffersoutdoorsports/706116\ive got this one} dd2 is 22 mths and loves it!
\link{http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Product.aspx/truhome/truspecialoffers/truspecialoffersoutdoorsports/721344\more your ds's age}

emkana · 02/06/2006 21:59

I wouldn't get a small one if I was you - they outgrow the "baby" ones so quickly!

Get a big one, you will get more use out of it!

tortoise · 02/06/2006 22:00

\link{http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3666403.htm\good price}
\link{http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3670994.htm\looks bit cheap but free rocker with it!}

ja9 · 02/06/2006 22:00

that's what i was thinkng emkana... would like one that he'll be happy with for a few years.

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ja9 · 02/06/2006 22:02

i think that argos one is too small tortoise. we have a rocker already. i like the toys r us ones you linked.. not sure i like those prices tho'!!

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emkana · 02/06/2006 22:02

We got one \link{http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3662603/Trail/C%24cip%3D36406.Toys%2Band%2Bbaby%3EC%24cip%3D36407.Bikes%2Band%2Boutdoor%2Btoys%3EC%24cip%3D36418.Slides%2Band%2Bswings.htm\like this}

for dd1's second birthday. Dd2 has been using it since she's been just over a year and it's been fine.

ja9 · 02/06/2006 22:04

emkana, yep, that looks good. price getting better!

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tortoise · 02/06/2006 22:06

Might be bit pricey but its very solid and will last for years.My 9 year old plays on it and they love it when they can have water down it in the summer!

ja9 · 02/06/2006 22:07

good point tortoise...

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ja9 · 02/06/2006 22:34

was wondering if anyone had seen any fabulous irresistable offers? like in the larger supermarkets etc?

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nooka · 02/06/2006 23:06

dh is of the opinion that slides are best in the park unless you have a very big garden and a lot of dosh. I think he has a point! My parents had a great big climbing frame which was fantastic, but I think the little ones are very "growable outable"

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