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Toddler safe party fillers?

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Hiya everyone,

I am looking for ideas on toddler safe party bag fillers, I have already got mini slinkys, crayons and small packs of plasticine, I have got mini colouring books too, but they have staples in them (I didn't realise when I bought them) so I wouldn't consider them safe for younger kids.

Most things I look at are not suitable for young toddlers, I just need a few more ideas if anyone has any :)

Thank you. :cool:

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,591
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    That sounds plenty tbh!

    A bouncy ball maybe always goes down well :)

    I always use this company and they are fab http://www.thecuriouscaterpillar.co.uk/
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0
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    That's a great site, I've never heard of it before so thanks for that.

    I have just looked at bouncy balls on amazon, £1 for 15 of them! Thanks for that one too!!! :)
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    Mumof3Mumof3 Posts: 4,529
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    Keep it low key: as they're toddlers, you'd do well to avoid expectation-inflation over the next decade. You'll be sending them all home with iPhones when they're 13 at this rate.
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    ROWLING2010ROWLING2010 Posts: 3,909
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    Blowing Bubbles.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,591
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    Blowing Bubbles.

    Of course!! ALL kids love bubbles : )
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0
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    Mumof3 wrote: »
    Keep it low key: as they're toddlers, you'd do well to avoid expectation-inflation over the next decade. You'll be sending them all home with iPhones when they're 13 at this rate.

    lol I can imagine!! I am buying these for my nephew (Who I adore!!!!) so I can afford to spoil him rotten :D

    Yes, bubbles are a fantastic idea! Thank you x
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    ROWLING2010ROWLING2010 Posts: 3,909
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    That's a great site, I've never heard of it before so thanks for that.

    I have just looked at bouncy balls on amazon, £1 for 15 of them! Thanks for that one too!!! :)

    Fun suggestion but I'd make sure of the size of each ball before buying.

    With the risk of kids putting everything in their mouths.
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    brillopadbrillopad Posts: 3,226
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    Stretchy Men on this page at Amazon plus tons of other ideas.
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    Fun suggestion but I'd make sure of the size of each ball before buying.

    With the risk of kids putting everything in their mouths.


    Absolutely, I am very safety concious when it comes to stuff like that, that's why most things have been ruled out due safety issues. I'll buy them and if they are too small I'll put them away for a few years time.
    brillopad wrote: »
    Stretchy Men on this page at Amazon plus tons of other ideas.

    I love those little stretchy dudes, again I am worried they may be too small.
    Thanks everyone :)
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    shmiskshmisk Posts: 7,963
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    something that makes a noise like a plastic kazoo or similar.
    parents might not be so keen though
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