best places to buy cheap stocking fillers for kids?
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niccy_ulverston
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hi guys, wondering where the best places are (online or instore) to buy little stocking fillers for kids.
any ideas of what to buy would be appreciated too, my little girl will be 10 months, and nephew will be 5. hopefully after stuff other than sweets and chocolate!!
cheers
any ideas of what to buy would be appreciated too, my little girl will be 10 months, and nephew will be 5. hopefully after stuff other than sweets and chocolate!!
cheers
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http://www.mummymartinstoybox.co.uk/r-StockingFillersid2optionddcategory_leveltop.php
http://www.netpricedirect.co.uk/index.php
http://www.stocking-fillers.co.uk/
http://www.woolgarstoys.co.uk/index.html
Some of my favourites :j
I have bought all my stocking fillers throughout the year, when I've seen things on the high street, or occasionally on ebay.
I've ordered from Mummy Martin in the past, very helpful lady0 -
Tickseed have some nice stuff, reminds me must order some bit's myself, will have a look at the site's you've mentioned Mumolulu they look good.Booo!!!0
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niccy_ulverston wrote: »hi guys, wondering where the best places are (online or instore) to buy little stocking fillers for kids.
any ideas of what to buy would be appreciated too, my little girl will be 10 months, and nephew will be 5. hopefully after stuff other than sweets and chocolate!!
cheers
Ebid.uk also has some cheap stocking fillers0 -
hawkins bazaar has lots of interesting stuff for the older one, this is online or we have a store locally.0
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thanks for your replies, any more ideas welcome!
just gone on woolworths online, some great fillers/party bag gifts............... :A.............0 -
hahaha these are fantastic. the grandparents are all getting some of these!!
http://www.stocking-fillers.co.uk/find/product-is-05278?img=_a.............. :A.............0 -
Home Bargains are fantastic for cheap toys and art and craft stuffAKA: PC
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Rest in Peace Fred the Maddest Muppet in Heaven0 -
www.bananas.co.uk are good for cheap books , they've currently got 2 buggy board book(the ones that attach to a buggy/high chair) etc for £2.50 (normally £4.99 each) which would be good for your 10 month old, something like chunky crayons , small ball, rainmaker type toy, bath toys, stacking cups, soft doll/toy/beanie and books are all good stocking fillers for that age.0
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If you have any 99p or poundland shops near you they do a great variety of bits and its not all cheap tat ive got quite few hsm bits for cpl of girls they do do different named bits in them0
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I'd definitely say hawkin.com, they've got some great unusual stuff."You've got to be in it to win it." Who said that?0
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