thread: Where to buy wooden (or plastic) toy eggs in Melbourne

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    Oct 2007
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    Question Where to buy wooden (or plastic) toy eggs in Melbourne

    i know this is late for Easter but i am wondering if anyone sells wooden eggs that come apart and have shapes in the middle that connect them back together again. Or, if you know where you can buy the plastic eggs that do the same. I remember them from when i was a kid.

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    I know that Eco toys has some online, their shop front is in Hawthorn East.

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    I found plastic ones in spotlight.

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    Not the same. but target have a set you decorate yourself and looks like a small egg box. Costs $5

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    I got my nephew some in Kmart

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    Thank you! Off shopping

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    Windmill Educational Toys in Mont Albert/Surrey Hills has a range of plastic eggs and some that split too. You can look at them on their website.

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    Windmill Educational Toys in Mont Albert/Surrey Hills has a range of plastic eggs and some that split too. You can look at them on their website.
    They are close to Ecotoys too! Ta

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    THanks for the suggestions. I drove down to Windmill & Ecotoys and got the Hide & Squeak Eggs (a plastic carton of 6 eggs that squeak and have shapes to match up) and some wooden egg shaped marraccas. Also got some bath toys. The shops are about an hours drive but they have such cool stuff. I have a list of stuff i am going to get from there when i win tattslotto.

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    Glad to hear the trip was worth it. Windmill is a very cool shop but as you say can be a bit pricey but hopefully their toys are better quality and last longer. I also like you can look online at their stuff but still go in and have a look and feel before you buy, with other stuff you get online you are never sure of the quality until they arrive. Hope your little one enjoyed the Easter surprise.