Got my results and have passed everything, so good news there, but the hard part now will be finding...
Got my results and have passed everything, so good news there, but the hard part now will be finding a job that fits in with school hours and holidays!! Will worry about that once holidays are over...!
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I have loved going into the Disney Stores since I was young and, as I am now mid-30's (not revealing my exact age here!), just proves that the magic of the Disney store is for the whole family.
There is not a Disney store where I am, they are mainly around the larger cities - near me (I live in Scotland), I think the closest shops are in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Pre-children, I always loved going to the Disney store whenever I visited Glasgow or Edinburgh and I would buy things to put aside for friends' children for Christmas and birthday presents. Now that I have a family it's nice to take them to the stores too whenever we are away.
When you go into a Disney store, what first amazed me was that there was not just items on display to buy, but also a large screen which showed clips, songs and music from Disney shows.
The shop itself sells a wide range of Disney products, including dressing up outfts, clothes, toys pyjamas and other nick nacks - I even picked up Disney Princess Easter eggs for my nieces when I was there at Easter.
It is quite pricey for some things in the Disney Store - dressing up outfits that I looked at for my son were £25 but looking at Early Learning outfits not long afterwards they were not much dearer, and the eggs I bought my nieces at Easter time were only £1.99, which isn't too bad for an Easter egg. You can also get quite a good sale at the Disney Store.
It's not only children who can benefit from items in the Disney store - I remember being in my 20's and my cousin bringing me back a pair of Dopey slippers from the Disney store - so you can get real fun things in the store that suit all ages.
Not all the items in the Disney store seem to be exclusive to the Disney store, though - clothes seem to be, but I bought a Power ranger mobile phone (cost £10) for my son and one of his friends appeared at nursery after Easter with the same phone and his mum said she got it at Tescos. Price was roughly the same, which just shows you that given that Tescos are not too expensive for kids toys then maybe some things are about right in the Disney store.
I would definately recommend a visit to a Disney store for the whole family, and capture some Disney magic.
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