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Girls Reins

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Evesmama · 13/04/2005 10:16

Were can i get some 'nice' girls reins??mothercare used to do pink ones but dont anymore?
any got any suggestions?

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charellie · 13/04/2005 10:40

I've found a website company that do reins in pink and white by clippsafe. Not exactly what you are after but closest I can find. They offer free delivery.

Clippasafe easy wash harness and reins £6.95

www.www.cradleandall.co.uk

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starlover · 13/04/2005 10:42

hmm our mothercare here still has them in store.
I could pick some up for you and post them if you want?

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stitch · 13/04/2005 11:12

loads on ebay. do a search for reins.

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stitch · 13/04/2005 11:14

pink

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Marina · 13/04/2005 11:15

Dd is wearing ds' butch navy hand-me downs . They do seem to not be around in shops or on toddlers so much these days...
Wasn't it kateandthegirls who said Americans in particular think it is like putting an animal on a lead, so you hardly see them in the US?
I don't see any problem with that analogy as far as dd is concerned!
Good luck in your hunt Evesmama.

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bundle · 13/04/2005 11:16

know someone who used one of those wrist "dog lead for children" things and dislocated her ds's arm

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Marina · 13/04/2005 13:06

Now those I really don't like for precisely that kind of scenario bundle. Ouch, poor thing. I bet she was rather upset too.

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