Kids cleaning trolley. Currently £35 on amazon. Only £12.99 in home bargains online.
13 comments
anthony212
23 Oct 15#1
why would you want your kids to use this, is this the career you see for them when they grow up???
laurenashleighwylde to anthony212
24 Oct 15#5
It's a toy! My little girls always cleans up. Children like to copy what mummy and daddy do, why put a downer on it? Don't like don't buy simple.
Satchmo
24 Oct 157#2
Anthony212 - Its a play item, lots of kids want to copy their parents and unfortunately most of us still have to clean our own homes, so what is wrong with that. Do you give your children 'The Financial Times' !!
pete_l to Satchmo
24 Oct 15#7
Good grief! There's no need to go off the deep end for what was clearly a tongue-in-cheek comment.
Though it probably would be a good idea to buy your kids (and yourself) the FT occasionally. It would raise their level of aspiration and it would expand their vocabulary!
jojosmama
24 Oct 153#3
I played with soft toy animals as a kid; it didn't mean my parents wanted me to work in a zoo. Since when should toys reflect what you want your child's career choice to be in the next 20 years? Hope you're joking Anthony - or don't have any kids that can only play highly paid career games in your house.
xkcsx
24 Oct 15#4
Doubt he has kids. And if he does I doubt he sees them often. What a stupid comment
welshlass1
24 Oct 15#6
My son had one of these when he was little, and a Henry Hoover, he loved them! (Pity he doesn't feel the same about cleaning now at 13!)
iGlad
25 Oct 15#8
If it helps them to clean up then it's a good thing
brooky
25 Oct 15#9
There's no need to go off the deep end for what was clearly a tongue in cheek comment
agalee
25 Oct 15#10
well, on a different note - none in my store. ni - abbey centre.
jojosmama to agalee
25 Oct 15#11
I did free c&c to my local and ordered online. Hope that helps.
jojosmama
25 Oct 15#12
Ooops ignore me - hadn't realised online stock had gone
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Though it probably would be a good idea to buy your kids (and yourself) the FT occasionally. It would raise their level of aspiration and it would expand their vocabulary!