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Hello. This is a really random request. My ten month old daughter was given a teddy bear from Ikea for Christmas. She has formed a real attachment to it and it's helping her to go to sleep at night - quite surprising as she's resisted all previous snuggy toys.


I'm thinking it would be safe to buy a couple of spares - they are only ?1 each so I can afford to do this! But we don't have a car and it would be a nightmare to get to Ikea with the pram on public transport. No one else we know seems to be going there any time soon.


So I wondered - if any kind ED Forum-ers happen to be going there anyway in the next couple of weeks, would you mind picking up two of the teddies for me, please? I would of course pay you back for them and reward your kindness wiht a bottle of vino or a bottle of something else if you don't drink!


Please PM me if you think you might be able to help.

Thanks so much for reading.

if you look on ebay and search for 'ikea teddy bear' you will probably find people selling the same bear, new, with a mark up of a couple of quid.

My daughter became very attached to an ikea soft toy that cost ?1 in ikea, and because we couldn't get to ikea for a while and I wanted back ups just in case, I paid about ?3 for it new on ebay. Bit sad that people seem to buy up ikea toys to sell on for a couple of quid extra on ebay but quite useful it turns out! good luck! I just had a quick look for you and there are a few different ikea bears on there, new, at the moment.

Thanks for the tip, Hellosailor - much appreciated.


We are now sorted for bears as someone very kindly picked three up for us! I was bowled over by all the kind offers we got - this forum really is fantastic. Thanks to every one who got in touch.

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