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Hours of garden fun

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codswallop · 14/06/2004 14:39

ds2 and 3 ar epleying wiht this outside

a bargain

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ChicPea · 14/06/2004 21:15

Looks fab!

SoupDragon · 14/06/2004 21:53

Does it wave madly about spraying water everywhere? We inherited a flower one with our house and it's fantastic! Looks rather worse for wear now though.

codswallop · 14/06/2004 22:21

yes really good soupy! especeialy ehn weatehr is not hot enough for total immersion

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SoupDragon · 15/06/2004 09:39

Oddly enough though DS2, despite being a Fearless Fish, hates it!! This is the child who'll happily jump in the deep end of a pool!

aloha · 15/06/2004 10:00

My ds was giggling like a loon and running in and out of our normal garden sprinkler yesterday. It was lovely. He was naked and the first time he ran through he shrieked, 'Mummy! It's raining on my willy!"

Kayleigh · 15/06/2004 11:07

We've got the caterpillar spray bought from ELC last summer. My boys love it. They had it at the top of the slide at the weekend and made a water chute !

If it's on the grass you do have to move it around every 20-30 mins or you get soddon mud patches. Great for the kids but not so good for the lawn

mummysurfer · 15/06/2004 11:11

we ahve 2 ordinary garden ones from asda and they're brill. one was something like £1.57 and the other less fancy was about 3 quid. we did have a Little Tikes on but found the garden soon became waterlogged.

however, no need for one today. we ahve our natural source

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