Scottish people
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Scottish people
Have you seen any bunny/piggy toys, treats, accessories etc that people from England have that you havent seen in Scotland?
Im asking because one of my youtube friends says shes seen bits and pieces in England that she cant get in Scotland. So we have decided to do a shop and swap for a bit of fun! I asked her what she would like that she cant find where she lives and shes not sure/cant remember. Any ideas?
Im asking because one of my youtube friends says shes seen bits and pieces in England that she cant get in Scotland. So we have decided to do a shop and swap for a bit of fun! I asked her what she would like that she cant find where she lives and shes not sure/cant remember. Any ideas?
marleyNfriends- Established Hopper
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Sorry Sophia, I can't help
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Nor me, I don't really buy a lot of toys as up till now, none of my buns have really played with bought toys. Barley is the only one to have ever shown any interest.
Mine have toilet rolls filled with hay, wood to chew, tunnels and cardboard boxes to hide in and chew.
Mine have toilet rolls filled with hay, wood to chew, tunnels and cardboard boxes to hide in and chew.
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This is for piggies, and i know they play with even less than bunnies do! Shes buying for my buns though. Im a bit stumped.
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I pick up bunny toys from the children's bargain bin in my local charity shop. Rattles, wooden toys, if it's safe for babies and young children then my buns get a play with it too. Far cheaper than proper bunny toys.
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Vince the bunny wrote:I pick up bunny toys from the children's bargain bin in my local charity shop. Rattles, wooden toys, if it's safe for babies and young children then my buns get a play with it too. Far cheaper than proper bunny toys.
This is a good point! Though i never see much in my local charity shop
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