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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Been to a car boot fair earlier on and bought a massive box of Stickle Bricks for £3, grand kids are loving them. I had totally forgot how fun these were back in my youth , can anyone else remember them ? |
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"Wow yes endless hours of fun with these and what you could make with them was limitless " there is only 3 wheels unfortunately so I'm now telling them the history of the Robin reliant  |
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By *bcums3Couple
over a year ago
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"Been to a car boot fair earlier on and bought a massive box of Stickle Bricks for £3, grand kids are loving them. I had totally forgot how fun these were back in my youth , can anyone else remember them ?"
Omg I loved them...so need to go on the hunt to but for my youngest lol  |
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I remember as a child, there always being a box of stickle bricks to play with at the doctor's surgery.
I also remember 'growing out' of stickle bricks, when I discovered Lego, for being too babyish.
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"Loved them.
Bung them in the dishwasher first though.
Not as uncomfortable as Le-go to stand on either
Jo xsoaked them in Milton baby bottle fluid "
Brilliant stuff, used to be a childminder and a tablet outside in the water play tray worked wonders.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I remember as a child, there always being a box of stickle bricks to play with at the doctor's surgery.
I also remember 'growing out' of stickle bricks, when I discovered Lego, for being too babyish.
Fuzz" It was Fuzzy Felt and pop up books at our doctors for years  |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"My youngest got some for Christmas. He loves them! You got a right bargain there op!" Really I didn't know they still made it , thanks for that I will try and get them a few more wheels  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love stickle bricks, much nicer than duplo for dexterity and motor control for little hands.
I work in early years, and currently phasing out plastic for heuristic items so no stickle bricks, the duplo went first though |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I remember as a child, there always being a box of stickle bricks to play with at the doctor's surgery.
I also remember 'growing out' of stickle bricks, when I discovered Lego, for being too babyish.
FuzzIt was Fuzzy Felt and pop up books at our doctors for years "
Fuzzy felt! Yes!
And I think it's still law for all doctor's surgeries to have that Fisher Price car park/garage.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I remember as a child, there always being a box of stickle bricks to play with at the doctor's surgery.
I also remember 'growing out' of stickle bricks, when I discovered Lego, for being too babyish.
FuzzIt was Fuzzy Felt and pop up books at our doctors for years
Fuzzy felt! Yes!
And I think it's still law for all doctor's surgeries to have that Fisher Price car park/garage.
Fuzz" yeah and the little telephone were you pulled it along the floor and the eyes moved  |
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