I saw this in Smyths and its huge - "It's so fluffy I'm gonna die!" Smyths have it up for £59.99 but Toys R Us are selling for £29.99 with free delivery. It was out of stock online and in stores a few days ago so they must have had a new shipment in. A must have for every little girl this Christmas :)
I know some are going to think it's an extortionate price for a soft toy but the smiles on our little princesses faces are priceless :p
Free delivery or free click & collect in stores
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FREEZIN WOLF
4 Dec 157#1
Loved the review of it on the website by EssexBird.
PROS
Easy to assemble
Really realistic.
Firstly what amount of assembly does a teddy require?
Being taken out of a plastic bag?
Secondly what frame of reference does she have for determining the accuracy of its representation?
Are unicorns wandering freely through the streets of Essex?
Thirdly (and granted, im no expert on this) im not sure it does actually look like a unicorn. Having said that I live in Bradford which is inhabited by some far more weird looking creatures than this thing who seem to exist in a world where mythical nonsense is as real as toes 11 & 12... so maybe im completely wrong.
I bought this when it was reduced back in October. It is HUGE. Can't wait to see my unicorn-mad daughters face on christmas day
missy89 to seabs
5 Dec 15#17
It is huge! Where on earth have you been hiding it since October? :stuck_out_tongue: I'm thinking of storing my daughters one in the spare room and charging rent
montana78
5 Dec 15#15
Reminds me of this week's episode of supernatural
thegame999
5 Dec 15#14
There were quite a few in store yesterday in toys r us Ilford too reduced to half price.
anna82
5 Dec 151#13
thank you ive ordered it on home delivery for my daughter she is mlp and unicorn mad
sparkygeezer
5 Dec 151#12
Don't worry we won't hold that against you... At least you escaped....
tiggyandpops
4 Dec 15#11
its kind of a bit my little pony looking as well which is a bonus as my daughter loves MLP!
missy89
4 Dec 15#10
The unicorns beautiful! I'm not sure whether I've bought it for my daughter or for myself :innocent:
tiggyandpops
4 Dec 15#9
The massive bear and dog are quite nice too! I think my daughter would love all of them but I have decided to reserve the unicorn!
"Thirdly (and granted, im no expert on this) im not sure it does actually look like a unicorn. Having said that I live in Bradford which is inhabited by some far more weird looking creatures than this thing who seem to exist in a world where mythical nonsense is as real as toes 11 & 12... so maybe im completely wrong."
I LOL'd!
FREEZIN WOLF
4 Dec 157#1
Loved the review of it on the website by EssexBird.
PROS
Easy to assemble
Really realistic.
Firstly what amount of assembly does a teddy require?
Being taken out of a plastic bag?
Secondly what frame of reference does she have for determining the accuracy of its representation?
Are unicorns wandering freely through the streets of Essex?
Thirdly (and granted, im no expert on this) im not sure it does actually look like a unicorn. Having said that I live in Bradford which is inhabited by some far more weird looking creatures than this thing who seem to exist in a world where mythical nonsense is as real as toes 11 & 12... so maybe im completely wrong.
missy89 to FREEZIN WOLF
4 Dec 152#2
I lived in Gravesend for 26yrs which isn't too dissimilar to Essex :stuck_out_tongue: as for the realism, having never seen a unicorn in person I'm not fully qualified to comment but at a guess I'd probably be inclined to say unicorn have a firmer skeletal structure than the one on sale.
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I know some are going to think it's an extortionate price for a soft toy but the smiles on our little princesses faces are priceless :p
Free delivery or free click & collect in stores
Top comments
PROS
Easy to assemble
Really realistic.
Firstly what amount of assembly does a teddy require?
Being taken out of a plastic bag?
Secondly what frame of reference does she have for determining the accuracy of its representation?
Are unicorns wandering freely through the streets of Essex?
Thirdly (and granted, im no expert on this) im not sure it does actually look like a unicorn. Having said that I live in Bradford which is inhabited by some far more weird looking creatures than this thing who seem to exist in a world where mythical nonsense is as real as toes 11 & 12... so maybe im completely wrong.
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I LOL'd!
PROS
Easy to assemble
Really realistic.
Firstly what amount of assembly does a teddy require?
Being taken out of a plastic bag?
Secondly what frame of reference does she have for determining the accuracy of its representation?
Are unicorns wandering freely through the streets of Essex?
Thirdly (and granted, im no expert on this) im not sure it does actually look like a unicorn. Having said that I live in Bradford which is inhabited by some far more weird looking creatures than this thing who seem to exist in a world where mythical nonsense is as real as toes 11 & 12... so maybe im completely wrong.