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Where can you get a largeish cheapish toybox?

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bumbleweed · 25/06/2006 17:13

Have seen the ones on the homebase and argos websites but they are small.

Any ideas, as we currently have a cardboard box in our lounge and dd persists in eating cardboard from the corners!

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Nemo1977 · 25/06/2006 17:23

we have a big 10litre one that was £10 in instore.

southeastastra · 25/06/2006 17:23

i got a great ikea one for about £7

Nemo1977 · 25/06/2006 17:24

however if for livingroom we have a hugewicker basket with lid from dunhamill for £30

Twiglett · 25/06/2006 17:26

get a load of smaller plastic ones with lids (from pound shops) .. then you can rotate them

(yeah right she thinks looking at the acres of toys in the corner of the lounge )

Twiglett · 25/06/2006 17:26

if you get a wooden box make sure it has, or you replace them with, stay up by themself hinges

bumbleweed · 25/06/2006 17:33

what are stay up by themselves hinges twiglett?

thanks for suggetions guys - dunhamill, is that a shop or website?

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Twiglett · 25/06/2006 18:13

they are hinges that when you open the top they stay open until you push on top to close .. that way child doesn't get whacked on the head by lid closing

you can get them in any DIY store .. don't know what they're called

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