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Party Bag ideas for disabled girl?

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JimbosJetSet · 15/08/2015 15:14

DD is having a party, and the children from next door are coming, including a profoundly disabled teenage girl. Please can I have some ideas as to good things to put in her party bag? She is fed through a tube so all sweets and crap are out! I've got as far as bubbles and hair slides... Thank you!
Apologies if I have posted in the wrong section or if I have used incorrect terminology.

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StealthPolarBear · 15/08/2015 15:16

Stickers? A cd single (if they still exist)

JimbosJetSet · 15/08/2015 15:29

Ooh yes that's an interesting idea, thank you Smile

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quirkychick · 15/08/2015 15:35

Small musical instruments, like shakers? Anything sensory like lighting up/squeezy balls from somewhere like Hawkin's Bazaar. Small beany-type toy which could be shiny/bright.

JimbosJetSet · 15/08/2015 17:53

Thanks Quirky!

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Piratejones · 15/08/2015 19:48

our Poundland do LED light key rings, if she is allowed small items it might be worth getting one. If not then a normal torch.

Saracen · 15/08/2015 20:31

Does she have both learning difficulties and physical disabilities?

JimbosJetSet · 15/08/2015 21:08

Yes she does Saracen

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Saracen · 16/08/2015 23:07

Music/story tapes if you know what sort of thing she likes, and that her family has a tape player. Charity shops often have them for 30p or so.

Glow stick bracelets. Balloons from Tesco with lights inside.

Wheelchair bling, if she uses a wheelchair? Any items which can be attached to her wheelchair such as little furry animals, rhinestones, ribbons.

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