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  1. #1
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    My child is only just under 2.5 years old and he likes stickers. Well I had a book of these that his mother purchased and I made the mistake of giving him the book(about 111 stickers).

    We have stickers everywhere, couch, the TV, the kitchen cupboards, some of the walls etc.

    Next time just give him one sheet at a time as his mother pointed out to me. Just goes to show you are never too old to learn something new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christos View Post
    My child is only just under 2.5 years old and he likes stickers. Well I had a book of these that his mother purchased and I made the mistake of giving him the book(about 111 stickers).

    We have stickers everywhere, couch, the TV, the kitchen cupboards, some of the walls etc.

    Next time just give him one sheet at a time as his mother pointed out to me. Just goes to show you are never too old to learn something new.
    Mate, all too common in our house too. My son is a little over 2.5 years old and we have the same problem with the stickers... and food... we have some of that on the walls, couch etc...
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    What’s worse is when they stick them to the walls and ceilings. After a while they’ll interact with the paint and when you go to pull them off, the paint comes with it. I look after my two grand daughters now and they are into stickers too. I watch em like a hawk

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    I recall the good old days when stickers were valuable. I still have a Lego book which would be close to 30 years old with all the stickers in tack as there was nothing important enough to stick them on.

    Our kids (3&6) just have books and books of stickers and stamps. Fortunately they are fairly good as to where they are stuck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Stinkalot View Post
    I recall the good old days when stickers were valuable. I still have a Lego book which would be close to 30 years old with all the stickers in tack as there was nothing important enough to stick them on.

    Our kids (3&6) just have books and books of stickers and stamps. Fortunately they are fairly good as to where they are stuck.
    Could be said about most things in todays world for people of all ages, not just kids and stickers lol
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    I remember as a kid you could get transfers from garages and the like and stick them on your bike or billy cart.

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    Learning to make big bits of wood smaller......

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    Did a trade show once for the mining industries. I've never seen sticker collectors like miners, not even my granddaughter, who could collect for Australia.
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