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Bilibo .... tell me about it!

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SmugColditz · 01/11/2008 18:32

The reviews look good but I'd like to hear from real people ESPECIALLY anyone with a hyperactive child.

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SmugColditz · 01/11/2008 20:15

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shhhh · 01/11/2008 20:45

Dd was bought one and both her and ds love it (dd 3.5yrs & ds 20 mths).
Its not a toy thats out all the time iykiwm as imo it can be asking for trouble . BUT when out both ds & dd love being sat in it and swung or spun around the floor.

I would try and get one cheap if you can....

btw dd and ds are not "hyperactive" as such BUT have a bundle of energy....

IMO its a toy that you would need to join in with although depends on childs age etc.

SmugColditz · 01/11/2008 20:49

Mine are 5.5 and 2.5. I trust them to play on ds1's bunk bed so they should be ok with it.

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shhhh · 01/11/2008 20:51

ah right. Its just a heavy thing and plastic so be careful 1st iykiwm...

misdee · 01/11/2008 20:53

love love love it. we have 4 of them!

they are used a heck of a lot, but i mispaced them when we moved and i have no idea where they could be

BibiThree · 01/11/2008 20:56

DD loves hers. They are well worth the money, cheapest I've seen is £13.50 on Amazon.

SmugColditz · 04/11/2008 20:17

I have ordered two, one each for the boys, and they came to £28 ish for the two plus postage.

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