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Build A Bear £6 Bear Ends 06/12/2010 (Online Only)

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  • melm0
    melm0 Posts: 238 Forumite
    If I was buying this for a kid I would so get a sound put in that doesn't match the animal!

    "Would you like to add sound to your new friend?" ....

    Like a frog in a bear lol
  • Amy21 wrote: »
    I think you're right.

    Clothing can be bought with Christmas money in the Sales :D
    Mortgage Free as of 31/5/11 :j:j:j:j:j:j:j
  • Amy21
    Amy21 Posts: 316 Forumite
    Clothing can be bought with Christmas money in the Sales :D

    I'm not sure I'd want to give it to someone without clothing if I'm honest :rotfl:

    They are lovely bears though, my mum has one with a few different outfits.
  • PinkPrincess
    PinkPrincess Posts: 1,589 Forumite
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    Thank you so much OP! My daughter has been on about these bears for ages! It's on her Christmas list so I'll have one very happy girl! :)
  • Amy21 wrote: »
    I'm not sure I'd want to give it to someone without clothing if I'm honest :rotfl:

    They are lovely bears though, my mum has one with a few different outfits.

    Its for my 10 year old daughter so she can enjoy choosing the clothes herself xx
    Mortgage Free as of 31/5/11 :j:j:j:j:j:j:j
  • Amy21
    Amy21 Posts: 316 Forumite
    Its for my 10 year old daughter so she can enjoy choosing the clothes herself xx

    Ahh she'll love that. :D I wish they had these when I was little. There's so much you can buy for them.
  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    My dd strips all her dolls & bears naked anyway :rotfl:

    I've decided not to buy one as I really love the Curly bear which is full price, I think I'll wait and take dd to make one in the shop together on her birthday or something. No point paying £9 odd with p&p for a naked bear and while she's going through her nudist toy phase its a waste to bump the price even more with clothes. I'm going to be sensible :rotfl:
  • See we have started the latest fashion. Naked bears :rotfl:
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  • *max*
    *max* Posts: 3,208 Forumite
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    edited 5 December 2010 at 6:43PM
    I'm sorry, I didn't mean to sound negative! I've heard of those before, but never actually knew what it entailed. I'd have loved one of them as a kid! Had to make do with dressing my bears in the newborn clothes my mum had kept after having me and my bro! lol And my bears were common as muck, never as posh as those cuties there. ;)
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