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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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I love the Mr Men on TV..the french angry one is my favourite..I've adopted his saying 'I couldn't give a croissant' love it!If my words are missing letters then please excuse me....my keyboard is a tad dodgy!!0
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We've all sat, lists ready, waiting for our vouchers so we can visit Mr T & now it looks like we'll have to start all over again tomorrow as the prices are bound to change overnight!!0
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Sorry had trouble getting past the KWIM bit... :-00
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Lifesaboxofchocs wrote: »Whats does IYKWIM mean - I keep trying to guess but it usually something rude, whats the real meaning.
If you know what I mean.....COMP WINS FOR HUBBY & I SINCE SEPTEMBER:2 £50 DOMINOS VOUCHERS, 13 PAIRS OF FOOTBALL TICKETS, MICROSOFT HOME EDTN, 2 PAIRS OF ALTON TOWERS TICKETS, 1 CASE OF PERCY PIGS, 1 PAIR OF LEATHER LADIES GLOVES, 4 COLLECTION 2000 PRODUCTS, PLAYSTATION 3 WITH FIFA 12, 5* HOTEL STAY IN LONDON, SEASON 6 OF SUPERNATURAL DVD, PERFECT PIZZA VOUCHER0 -
Kentsavings wrote: »Monkey puzzle by Julia Donaldson (same author as the grufallo but thats a bit scary)
we're going on a bear hunt -sorry dont know the author
the very hungly catterpillar - eric someone (dont know the surname sorry)
all available at amazon, not sure about T
We're going on a bear hunt - Micheal Rosen
Hungry Catterpillar - Eric Carle
(can you tell I work in a book store? I love kids books but the picture books are always the section that gets trashed)
I suggest go to your local WH Smith, have a look at the picture books and see which ones you think are suitable, then go home and order them through Find Book (much cheaper lol)0 -
Jodie+Matt wrote: »can anybody reccommend any 'nice' bedtime stories for a (nearly) 3 year old? made the mistake of reading a book to my DD tonight before reading it to myself and it was abit upsetting (the animals got eaten by a fox, the end!). my mum had given me a load of my old story books from out of the attic and tbh most of them are abit unpleasant!
if anyone can reccommend any i will see if they sell them in my local extra and throw the odd one in with a few pofitable items (or a toothbrush). if not i will search for them online.
so sorry for the off topic post, but i suppose there is dtd thrown in there too lol
Chimp + zee - some rhyming stories abt 2 monkeys0 -
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No not scary at all the book people were doing a ten book set of Julia d books for ten pounds (so £1a book) although we read the Gruffalo most nights even though the other books are good. Room on the broom is another good one of hersI love this site and all chums, but its making a dent in my bank account!!!
Have lots of things I want, but dont necessarily need... Must DO BETTER!!! :A0 -
feefeelalabelle wrote: »i came across the same problem as you when i read little one the ugly duckling.......my word those ducks were mean !!! i tried to put her the new dumbo on tv but she ended up crying at that because they wouldnt let him see his mommy.... sometimes i think im a bad mum cos i shudda kinda seen it comming but i really didnt. we like the mr men books but they are a little but long winded especially before bed, and they do notice even at 3 years old if you skip a page
anyway back on topic before i get dun lol xx
the films are worse than the books! snow white... beauty and the beast... had to turn shrek forever after off right at the start because she was all excited they were having a party, then shrek goes berserk and starts smashing the place up.. i try not to argue with matt infront of DD, then a kids film displays 'almost' domestic violence!0
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