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Small soft toys from Asda?

A while ago I remember seeing some very small soft toys in Asda for (I think) £1. Just wondering if anyone knows whether they still sell them. I'm looking to buy something small for the children coming along to our wedding to keep them entertained/distracted. I've got the children sorted, but stuck on the babies and thought these might be a possibility...

Thanks in advance
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  • RustyFlange
    RustyFlange Posts: 7,538 Forumite
    MY local one still has a couple of them, I used to use them on my tiny nappy cakes. They do all different ones :) here is one of them :)
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    Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists
  • scattymam1
    scattymam1 Posts: 1,045 Forumite
    I've seen them in asda, but failing that home bargains have beanie animals at about the same price and size.
  • Rachel85
    Rachel85 Posts: 370 Forumite
    Thanks that's exactly what I was thinking! Think there's a home bargains not too far from work so could pop there! Thank you!
    There is no such thing as a free lunch. Its only free because you've paid for it.

    Noone can have everything they want and the sooner you learn that the better.

    MSE Aim: To have more "thanks" than "posts"! :T
  • RustyFlange
    RustyFlange Posts: 7,538 Forumite
    Rachel85 wrote: »
    Thanks that's exactly what I was thinking! Think there's a home bargains not too far from work so could pop there! Thank you!

    No problem ;)

    By the way you mission to have more thanks than posts has been sucessful, I just added another one for you ;)
    Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists
  • moonpenny
    moonpenny Posts: 2,541 Forumite
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    Hi Rusty - I've got loads of those little toys(£1) and as I had my camera out!
    They had loads of different ones, cats, dogs etc.

    95012.jpg
  • moonpenny
    moonpenny Posts: 2,541 Forumite
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    Sorry Rachel85, Thought it was Rusty after the toys. I shal have to learn to read properly LOL!
  • RustyFlange
    RustyFlange Posts: 7,538 Forumite
    moonpenny wrote: »
    Hi Rusty - I've got loads of those little toys(£1) and as I had my camera out!
    They had loads of different ones, cats, dogs etc.

    95012.jpg

    Ooooh I want that zebra, he is adorable!!! so is the giraffe! ... I have a pig, a dog, a tiger and a blue one but can't remember what he is off the top of my head!
    Thankyou moonpenny :)
    Raising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists
  • moonpenny wrote: »
    Hi Rusty - I've got loads of those little toys(£1) and as I had my camera out!
    They had loads of different ones, cats, dogs etc.

    95012.jpg


    oooooooo i need some of these :rotfl:
    are they with the normal toys?
  • Rachel85
    Rachel85 Posts: 370 Forumite
    Yup, they're in the toy aisle with other soft toys. Last time I went (it was a while ago) they had a good selection of different animals for £1/each. Very cute and goood quality for the money.

    Thanks to everyone for taking the time to post and take photos! Hopefully I'll manage to pick some up at the weekend.
    There is no such thing as a free lunch. Its only free because you've paid for it.

    Noone can have everything they want and the sooner you learn that the better.

    MSE Aim: To have more "thanks" than "posts"! :T
  • moonpenny
    moonpenny Posts: 2,541 Forumite
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    Yeah! Rusty, the Zebra is my favourite and the Panda and the dog.
    Rachel - They will be perfect for what you want as they are "from birth". and yes, they are in normal toy aisle.
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