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Safety Vests and Reflectors

I know that the days are getting lighter and it's now light as we're taking our kiddies to school (and collecting them), but I thought I'd let you know about Ikea having reflective vests and packs of sticky/hanging reflectors available in their stores. I bought a pack of 6 reflectors for £2.99 (£2.24 with a Family card) at the weekend. They're quite large, 6cm ish, and come in a selection of colours and animals. The vests are £2.29/£3.99 (£1.72/£2.99 with a Family card) and come in yellow and pink.
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I brough some hi-vis vests in the poundshop.. they were adult size and I had to do a bit of sewing to adjust!!!!

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Unread 03-05-2008, 11:19 PM
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We use hi-vis vests as we share the play area with the Nursery, its much easier to quickly spot our children (so far they haven't attempted to take them of)
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I use them when we go to the park... much easier to spot who is mine! I got them from Aldi I think in the summer before we went to France - where they are legally required for driving, so double benefit...

They're a bit big though for the little ones!
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