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parents view on play centre as I dont have children???
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I want to buy something for my new adpoted nephew thinking this
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He is 18 months but is small for his size and is in 12-18 months clothes, he is not walking unless aided.
they have a garden and dog and cat.
he likes playing out doors
i wondered if people in the know (not me) have any thoughts, I'm guessing he would grow out of the swing in a while due to it height limits of it, but when he is walking he can get in the swing himself due to the low height
thanks in advance
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He is 18 months but is small for his size and is in 12-18 months clothes, he is not walking unless aided.
they have a garden and dog and cat.
he likes playing out doors
i wondered if people in the know (not me) have any thoughts, I'm guessing he would grow out of the swing in a while due to it height limits of it, but when he is walking he can get in the swing himself due to the low height
thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.well I have looked around and it's the only one I like and the only one with a swing in blown plastic, for that price other are just a slide and that would be more boring I would have thoug.
Parents on asking them what I could get said get something for outside as he loves outside play, also money is not a problem for me but wouldn't want to get something in the £!50+ as probably too much
Parents on asking them what I could get said get something for outside as he loves outside play, also money is not a problem for me but wouldn't want to get something in the £!50+ as probably too much
As Dad to 5 and Grandad to 12 I would say that he is already near the upper age for this to be 'interesting' it would get a few months/ weeks use at most.
My granddaughter is about the same age and she has just got a trampoline which she loves. They go in the garden and have a netting screen to stop the child falling out . She will still be able to use it for several years yet.
My granddaughter is about the same age and she has just got a trampoline which she loves. They go in the garden and have a netting screen to stop the child falling out . She will still be able to use it for several years yet.
This is almost exactly like the one my grandaughter has , says 3 and over but she is great in it
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thanks for all these answers guys I have seen some on the elc website which might be less limiting on the swing.
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From experience I find that the Step2 toys are really great, very well made and interesting. They have a great range of sand and water tables - you could get two separate ones for your budget :)
http://www.step2uk.com/sand-and-water.asp
http://www.step2uk.com/sand-and-water.asp
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i quite like this one becase the slide it much bigger and can be set at different heights and also the swing is on a rope so you can increase the height and remove harness. But there's no reviews and know well known brand
i quite like this one becase the slide it much bigger and can be set at different heights and also the swing is on a rope so you can increase the height and remove harness. But there's no reviews and know well known brand
That last one looks good, should last a while. Daughter works in a nursery with 24-36 month kids says that it is a good present but would be better when he's more mobile, she has found that most children don't have a certain type of toy they play with more just whatever she is playing with at the time, large toys like inflatables or more one-to-one play like bubbles always seems to get their attention. The baby room has a large ball pit that the children love to sit an explore the different attachments.
thanks for inquiring fairy much appreciated. yes I still like the ebay one but I have seen it cheap else where, but it still comes down to if it has uk safety standard attached to it.
I keep looking at ball pools but as my brother has no room in the house and this has to stay purely outside I think balls would get really dirty and that any ball pool would fill with rain water, I don't think any ball pool is a 100% outdoors fixed attraction, therefore it's a no go.
I keep looking at ball pools but as my brother has no room in the house and this has to stay purely outside I think balls would get really dirty and that any ball pool would fill with rain water, I don't think any ball pool is a 100% outdoors fixed attraction, therefore it's a no go.
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