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I need a cheap sleeping bag for daughters Brownie Holiday
bobsa1
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I need a cheap but reasonable sleeping bag for my 9yr old to take on Brownie pack holiday tomorrow. Help really is needed asap.
Many thanks
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Tesco value kids sleeping bags are £5.97.Only 5% of those who can give blood, actually do!
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Rosebys have Groovy Chic Sleeping bags at £9.99.
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Home Bargains will probably be the cheapest.If you're going to stalk me, while you're at it can you cut the grass, feed the dog & make sure I've got bread & milk in
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Have you tryed your local freecycle (https://www.freecycle.org)
If you put a wanted up I'm sure they'd probably be people who have sleeping bags lurking in their cupboards they'd get rid of.0 -
as a guide leader i can recommend the tesco one. if our camps r anything 2 go by she will not be doing much sleeping in it
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If shes only using it inside then go for the tesco one, but if shes going camping out side you can get a half decent one for about 20 quid, 2-3 season
i can't count the number of camps and trips ive been on and the kids have been sent with unsuitable sleeping bags - and thus not slept
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I got one from Milletts in the end. £12 (reduced) for a thicker one. Probably cheaper in the long run as can be used outside0
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