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EXPIRED I Love Ponies Blossom Hill Riding School (less than half price)

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  • Thank you, i've just reserved one for my daughter.
  • susie49
    susie49 Posts: 70 Forumite
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    Thanks for this - it will make a fantastic present for my niece.
  • bubs
    bubs Posts: 219 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Excellent find, my 3 yr old loves horses and won't share with her DS who will be 2 this week. For those that have bought it, would it be ok for a 2 yr old as well? She plays with most of her big sisters other toys and doesn't have any time for 'baby' toys!
  • Thanks for this just reserved one for me little girls 4th birthday - bargain.
  • jenagain
    jenagain Posts: 337 Forumite
    I got this for my 4yo DD for Christmas when it was £14.99. It is good but I'd have been disappointed if I had paid £39.99. I think a 2yo would play with it fine as long as they weren't still in the 'eating-everything-in-sight' phase!
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  • Thanks for the post. I was just wondering whether it would suit an older child. Have a couple of 6 and 7 year old girls to buy for. Does anyone that has one think it would be of interest to that age group please?
  • My daughter got this for her 5th Birthday and it's lovely, great quality for a tenner. I would say suitable for up to about 8 years or so as it's not a babyish toy.
  • yikes back up at full price today £39-99

    I bought my daughter one last week and then she comes in yesterday with a joint birthday party invite for two of her classmates ( cousins)

    ... reserved 2 of the pony sets last night at £9=99 and today when i went to collect they wanted to charge me nearly £80 even though i told her price i reserved them at last night ....they told me price i pay is what it is on the day

    had 5 in stock so they can keep them at that price

    Should have printed off my reservation
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