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I have a problem... quite a nice one, but a problem all the same. I have lost my 3 year old boy, and in his place, since November, is Batman. Even when he doesn't have on his outfit, I am advised that he is 'not Archie' but 'am Bruce Wayne!'


Anyway, to the point of my post. He also loves Spiderman. He doesn't want to be Spiderman as much as Batman, but that's probably down to the fact that he doesn't have a Spiderman suit. Anyway, on a recent visit to Goose Green park, Spiderman was there!!! The only thing was, Spiderman was about 5 years old, and my Batman is 3 in a few weeks, so Spiderman wasn't really interested in playing with him, and pretty much ignored Batman following him around the park and trying to copy everything he did - totally heartbreaking, (but am I allowed to admit quite funny) for me.


Anyway, I would love to find a 2-3 year old Spiderman for my Batman, just for general 'baddy fighting' opportunities, bat or spider-picnics and the like...


Please help!

Jane

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Any age superhero who wouldn't mind playing with a 3-year old batman would be more than appreciated!!!!


Will PM you Vickster, and thank you Pebbles, I do to... we just watched Superman at the weekend, shocked! its funny how you don't pick up on the innuendo as a youngster!

Hehe, I forgot to mention my 1 year old Robin - she doesn't know she's Robin yet though...


Fuschia - Thanks so much for that, we went to Discover last summer and the kids loved it, But I'd totally forgotten about it! Didn't know about the superhero play, but have just checked it out online and might take a trip up there tomorrow as the weather is so rubbish!

What a BRILLIANT idea! I will post again when the weather picks up (or becomes more stable!) for a Superhero picnic!


Optimus Prime might be a little lost on my two, is Transformers still on TV, I'm thinking your Optimus Prime is more likely to be over 30 if not!

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