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Favorite toys for Irish and Scottish?

What is the favorite toy among Irish children in Ireland and Scottish children in Scotland?

Is it stuffed animals?

    



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doodlesodindo
spud's and cider


chat_have
Bicycles
computer games
I pods
play station
wii
i would imagine the same as many other kids in the developed world


Orla C
Same as kids anywhere else, and age appropriate.


Viva La Eire!
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there isn't really a typical favourite toy for different regions!!

where are you from? i would put money on it that you are from America! buy them things that kids in your county would like!
(but things like playstations will only work in the country that they are bought in so be careful!!)


good luck!


ilovetwirls
Ah sure dat would be de a hurley. Ah no only kiddin. Probably computer consoles for boys or yea maybe sports stuff. I would say barbie is till the most popular toy for young girls. if you go onto www.toys.ie you may find ideas as this is the online store for Ireland's biggest toy retailer..


Jock
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Nah, Playstation. We've come a long way since the orange & apple in the sweaty sock at the foot of your bed at Christmas time.


dmIRL
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no it is not stuffed animals!
kids in ireland and scotland like the same as kids in every oder devolped country in d world - playstations, wiis, x boxes 1pods etc.
just the same as everywhere else!


Grumples
What are playstations? I'm still mastering the tinwhistle...



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