True, which is why I suggested making them, could try a small shop just opposite the DHL Balloon entrance, they say they are a Toy wholesale shop. very cheap BUT you get what you pay for looks like the sort of stuff European safety regs are there for. Rubber toys smells of strange chemicals, glues on certain item are still sticky, paint rubs off on your hands, and instructions written by a blind dyslexic 4 year old. Put it this way I would not feel comfortable leaving a kid alone with some of the stuff there (but very cheap)natalyakir wrote:If ToysRus is expensive for you... I don't know what to recommend... It's one one the cheapest shops with toys for kids...
I second the above statement ^^QRM wrote:True, which is why I suggested making them, could try a small shop just opposite the DHL Balloon entrance, they say they are a Toy wholesale shop. very cheap BUT you get what you pay for looks like the sort of stuff European safety regs are there for. Rubber toys smells of strange chemicals, glues on certain item are still sticky, paint rubs off on your hands, and instructions written by a blind dyslexic 4 year old. Put it this way I would not feel comfortable leaving a kid alone with some of the stuff there (but very cheap)natalyakir wrote:If ToysRus is expensive for you... I don't know what to recommend... It's one one the cheapest shops with toys for kids...
One of these cheap gunk filled squeezy toys burst and covered me in this sticky gel, not pleasant and I suspect not very good for you if you licked your hands ( I bought that in KL)
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