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Childs Easter Bunny Outfit help please

Hi everyone.
My 4 year old needs to dress up as an easter bunny next week. Has anyone seen any dress up outfits in supermarkets.
Thanks a lot.
Elaine

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  • nettienoo70
    nettienoo70 Posts: 2,895 Forumite
    elainemn wrote: »
    Hi everyone.
    My 4 year old needs to dress up as an easter bunny next week. Has anyone seen any dress up outfits in supermarkets.
    Thanks a lot.
    Elaine
    seen a lovely bunny dress and ears in home and bargain
    If it has tyres or testicles, it's gonna give ya problems..




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  • kmeast
    kmeast Posts: 223 Forumite
    If you have an M&S Outlet store near you there is a set of bunny ears, tail and face paint for whiskers for £2.50.
  • saintscouple
    saintscouple Posts: 4,305 Forumite
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  • I saw the one in home and bargain it was gorgeous and only £1.99, had bunny ears and a gorgeous little skirt with a bunny tail! Team with a white t shirt and tights for a gorgeous outfit! xx
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