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DUPLO Princess Castle thing - really worth a whopping £54.99 for dd's age 2 and 5 ??

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debbiewebweb · 17/12/2007 20:48

Have given up looking for the Duplo Doll House as its seems to be sold out worldwide !! But have seen Boots are doing a Duplo Princess Castle for £54.99, its more than I wanted to spend on DD as I've already bought her some presents, but am really tempted if there was plenty of play value for both dd's to enjoy together. Can anyone give me any help, am struggling with indecision

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claricebeansmumhasnomincepies · 18/12/2007 18:42

DD had Duplo dolls house and we have Lego castles. DD now 9 and still loves and plays with them

NAB3littlemonkeys · 18/12/2007 18:44

Why not keep what you have bought for birthdays if you feel it will be too much and get the Duplo thing as a joint gift?

wethreekingsofORINOCOare · 18/12/2007 18:55

Just to throw a cat amogst the pigeons, my dd's are not interested in lego/duplo in the slightest - even the duplo dolls house.

We've got this fab one from elc - it folds down flat so I think it's great too!

debbiewebweb · 18/12/2007 19:06

I think your right and on the same line as NAB3, I've juggled about a bit and am keeping something back for birthday and have ordered Duplo Princess Palace from Boots today. I've dithered too long and would have kicked myself if I'd missed the last Christmas order date, have done it and now feel much happier and relieved .... and am going to pretend I didn't see the link to that really cool looking palace from elc

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