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I've heard there is a hairdresser locally with a peppa pig chair/car in it, does anyone know where it is? Son is 2 and desperately needs first haircut but I know he won't sit in a normal hairdressers chair for a cut! preferably want to take him next week.


Or recommendations for any other local hairdressers with diversions for toddlers would be much appreciated... ;-)


Thanks

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They do cut mums' hair too! The screen that the kids have for watching peppa pig is also a CCTV screen, so the kids can go to the playroom and you can have your hair cut while watching them on CCTV! I wouldn't get away with it with my little boy, but if yours are mildly well-behaved, it might be quite a pleasant experience!

Lochie,

I'm with you on this one! My son will be 3 in May and anytime we took him near a hairdresser (inc little clipper) in the past he went crazy which resulted in no haircuts so far...untill last weekend! They show cartoons etc in little clipper so I brought along my sons favourite DVD & the lovely ladies put it on for him. He sat like a dream and now has a haircut! Felt like the first motherhood achievement, I was delighted!

Omg I went to this hair dressers the other day it was the best. The lady made my children feel like it was an adventure to get their hair cut, I think her name was SAm, I will be going back there for sure.... As long as she's there x also booked an appointment for myself while I was there for colour and cut

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