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Showing posts with label Ikea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ikea. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Give IKEA Soft Toys this Christmas and Support the IKEA Foundation

This year  a selection of the IKEA soft toy range takes inspiration from children’s fairy tales.  Featuring dragons, billy goats, fairies, elves and unicorns, the quirky, cute and cuddly range is really delightful.  

Giving IKEA soft toys means you are giving more than just a gift to your child because for every soft toy and children’s book sold between now and the 4th January 2014, IKEA Foundation will donate €1 to children’s education through UNICEF and Save the Children. Since 2003, the campaign has reached more than 10 million children through 90 projects in 46 different countries.


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FLYGDRAKE £8

In store at IKEA, you can also purchase a soft toy directly for a local child who might be in need of some extra cheer this Christmas, and pop it into the Donation Box. With toys starting at just 40p and some at £1, it's an easy way to spread the joy of Christmas.


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GETDJUR £1.50

IKEA sell a great range of soft toys and dolls in all sorts of shapes and sizes, so you will be able to find something to please everyone.  I love their cuddly animals which are so soft and the hobby horse toys are perfect for active kids.

LOJLIG £8.00

The little elf toys (pictured below) at just £1.50 would make a lovely 'Elf on the Shelf' toy for Christmas so you could could join in and make this a new Christmas tradition for your children. There are cuddly foxes, sharks, snakes and dogs for animal lovers. They even have a cuddly Broccoli toy for children who love their greens!

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MINDRE £1.50

IKEA toys make great stocking fillers, under the tree presents or gifts for your children to give to their friends. Knowing that you are helping children living in poverty around the world to lead better lives, through buying a toy to give as a gift, is a lovely way to give a little back this Christmas.  


**We are big fans of IKEA at Christmas!  They have lots of family activities to join in with and Santa will be in store at weekends between 11am and 4pm!  Plus if you buy a Christmas Tree for £25 you receive a £20 voucher to spend in the New Year!  Check the details at your local IKEA!**

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Stocking Fillers - from Annoying Orange and Ikea

Annoying Orange

The online sensation Annoying Orange is YouTube's most watched comedy show with over 1.4 billion views.  It is set to come to UK TV in 2013 bringing the annoyingly hilarious humour to an even wider audience.  My kids can all recite Annoying Orange quotes and are fans of the kooky, talking citrus fruit.

For the first time ever, Annoying Orange and his long suffering pals are available as cool and quirky toys and accessories.  So this year, discovering an orange in your stocking will be a great find!


The product range includes ‘Fresh Squeezed’ talking clip-ons that are super soft and with a gentle squeeze you will instantly recognise the annoying sounds from your favourite characters.  RRP £6.99
The Kitchen Crew Talking Clip-ons are great for putting on your school bag or even car keys – watch out though, you might hear then shouting some of their well-known annoying puns!  RRP £6.99.
The Annoying Orange ‘Kitchen Crew’ collectibles are textured with detail and will make great stocking fillers this Christmas. RRP £7.99.
The Annoying Orange talking plush range say funny jokes, puns and classic phrases from the Annoying Orange series.  RRP £7.99.  (All Suitable for ages 4+ and available from Toys R Us.) 


Ikea Soft Toys and Books

If you want some original toys and books for the kids' stockings, then take a look in Ikea.  Many are priced below the £5 mark and are all so beautifully designed.  Plus for every one purchased Ikea are donating 1 Euro to their Soft Toys for Education campaign which helps under privileged kids worldwide.


How about this funky monkey glove puppet from the Klappar Cirkus range (RRP £3)?   We were sent him so we could have a play with him ourselves!  It is just one of a fabulous selection of circus themed soft toys that are great value and exceptionally cute, each with their own personality. The range also includes finger puppets and fancy dress hats, perfect for a Christmas Day performance!  They start at just £1.


Ikea also sell children's books.  We were sent a copy of Heroes of The Vegetable Patch, a large sized, fully illustrated story book featuring a bumble-bee, an old lady and some lovely vegetable characters.  It's a gentle tale of friendship and teaches little ones that we all share the same land.  At just £4 it is a great buy.


Saturday, 1 December 2012

#Project 52: Our First Day of Christmas

In the run up to Christmas we intend to do as much together as a family to make it a festive season to remember.  Today we started things off with a trip to Cadbury World followed by a visit to Ikea.  We saw Santa twice which was an unexpected treat!  We bought our Christmas Tree and some pressies and had a wonderful day!  Seeing the look of delight on my children's faces has filled me with so much festive cheer that I am feeling more excited about Christmas than I have done for years.

This is Our First Day of Christmas!

christmas, family, Cadbury World, Ikea

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It's Christmas!!!

December the first is here.  The advent calendars have started their chocolate flavoured countdown to the big day and the anticipation of things to come is palpable.  This year we fully intend to celebrate the whole of December to create magic moments with our family to prevent the feeling of it all being over too quickly.  There are so many recipes I want to cook and so many craft activities I want to do, I am spreading everything out across the month.  Each of the family has been allocated their own special day where they get to organise a pre-Christmas day, deciding on a theme including what we'll eat and what we'll do to celebrate the festive season.  I'm not sure what I'm letting myself in for, especially when it's Freddy's turn to pick the theme for the day, but it going to be such fun finding out.

I will be writing about what we get up to, what we cook and where we go, sharing some hints and tips along the way.

Today we went to Cadbury World to review their Christmas weekends (a write up will follow shortly).  Afterwards, on the way home we went to Ikea in Wednesbury for a bite to eat, and we were absolutely blown away by our visit!  If you are anywhere near an Ikea, it is well worth a trip this Christmas!

As we arrived we saw that they were starting their Christmas celebrations.  Ikea Family Members (which is a loyalty scheme completely free to join) can take their children to visit Santa every weekend between 10.30 and 4.30 for free.  He was housed in one of the room displays which had been decorated with a tree and lights.  A friendly elf greeted everyone and chatted to the kids while we waited to see Santa.  Santa himself was an absolute delight.  He was friendly, engaging, interested in the children and spoke to them all in turn.  He had a real beard too which I always thinks adds to the magic!  Each of my children including Ella were given a cuddly toy which was such a wonderful gesture.  He was the best Santa I think I've ever seen and the fact that it was free is just amazing!

Ikea, father Christmas

The soft toys that the children received from Santa are part of the Cirkus range which cost £4 each and are so beautifully designed.  They are lovely animals dressed as circus performers. This range is just one of the many ranges of toys that Ikea sell.  They also stock children's books.  Plus for every soft toy or book sold before the 23rd December, Ikea are donating a Euro to the 'Soft Toys for Education' campaign.  It's lovely to buy a gift that will help another child.  I think it is a great way to donate something to charity.  The Ikea children's department was full of great and inspiring ideas for presents for the little ones.  We got Freddy a gorgeous traditional wooden toy which he'll find under the tree on Christmas morning.

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The restaurant was offering up some seasonal yummies including their kid's organic moose pasta with cheesy tomato sauce which also includes a free portion of fruit for just 99p.  They had a vegetarian spinach, chestnut and dolcelatte pie too.  I love that they cater for veggies and it is such good value.

christmas, kids dinner

Ikea were selling their Christmas trees outside the main store today.  The fresh, green, lush, pine scented Nordmann Fir trees looked wonderful.  You could pick your own and the staff were more than helpful letting you unwrap them to find the perfect shape and size tree.  Best of all though, you buy the tree for £25 and receive a £20 voucher to use in the New Year.  The voucher has no minimum spend and is valid until February 3rd.  This offer is on again next Saturday 8th December.  It is a fabulous deal.  We chose the tree that will be spending the next month gracing our living room in all its festive splendour.

christmas, ikea

Today was a wonderful start to our December celebrations.  Our brilliant Ikea trip was completely unexpected and we had a brilliant experience.  I would definitely recommend it to anyone this Christmas!

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