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AIBU?

To take my children to Ikea as it's raining just for fun?

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carocaro · 06/08/2010 01:01

Well we did anyway. It was peeing it down all day. We had fun in all the roomsets, pretending to be a different family in each. DS's are 3 and 8. They loved it, it was hilarious, DS's could not stop laughing eg: 3yo made cakes with worms whilst 8yo sat at a kitchen table and they read the catalogue in bed under a duvet singing in another.

Meatballs and chips for lunch all round - A CHEAP FUN AFTERNOON OUT!!!

Try it.

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Firawla · 06/08/2010 01:05

yanbu i would do it too if dcs wanted, think dh would find it too silly though but ikea is fun

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Monty100 · 06/08/2010 01:06

Oh Lord! Sounds like they had fun and that's quite a resourceful way of entertaining them. I'm not sure how the other shoppers would have felt about it though.





Shop are not, after all, a playground.

You'll remember that when yours are older.

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galletti · 06/08/2010 01:13

YANBU, I did this a couple of times a few years ago, and even put them into the creche thingy - they loved it, I got an hour to wander round store, bought a couple of things and then we all had lunch. Great few hours for all, and Ikea benefitted too!

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Monty100 · 06/08/2010 01:19

*shops

I used to put mine in the creche when they were littlies.

DS used to call it the 'arrow shop' and loved going there.

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Astrophe · 06/08/2010 01:28

I do it quite a bit! My kids are HE, so we go during school term when all is quiet. I put the kids in the play centre for an hour, and meet a friend in the cafe for a peaceful (though not delicious) coffee.

Should I be ?

I figure that if they only wanted actual shoppers to use the play centre, it wouldn't be hadr to make you present a reciept when you collected the children. But they don't!

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zazen · 06/08/2010 01:55

We love zooming around the warehouses under the stacks on trollies!
And we love pretending to be different families in different rooms - it's most excellent fun.

IKEA is a cool playground Grin

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gtamom · 06/08/2010 06:56

You were a free commercial in the store, for how child friendly the things are! :)
We used to take ds when he was little, as he liked the children s play area.
We were at Ikea tonight, and I asked him if he remembered that, and he does.(he's grown now)

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tegan · 06/08/2010 07:00

yanbu if ikea was closer to me i would do this regularly as my lo's are 12 6 and 20 months and can all find something to occupy them and the food is really cheap

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gingernutlover · 06/08/2010 07:03

YABU, why would anyone go to IKEA anyway, especially for fun? You are setting yourslevs up for a dissapointment.

[miserable shop hating person emoticon]

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BonniePrinceBilly · 06/08/2010 09:37

I do this about once a fortnight! On wednesdays the meatballs and chips are only ?1.50, free coffee, free play bit, we buy a few candles or fabric or some baking kit, everyones happy!

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ipodmama · 06/08/2010 09:42

Do this regularly, often go for dinner on Friday night...I know how to have a good time

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BikeRunSki · 06/08/2010 09:49

We have done it. IKEA is really close to work, so if we go on my days off (I work part time) we pop into work on the way home, for everyone to coo over DS (2 next month) and my team see me as a Lovely Mummy, not Scary Team Leader.

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FloraFinching · 06/08/2010 09:53

yanbu
mine is at the stage where she loves playing house, and is more than happy to come along. I think the Chuckle Brothers routine that DH and I normally end up performing in the warehouse ("to me, to you, ow!") also adds to the entertainment factor.

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