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Re: Kids Ear Defenders
« Reply #15 on: 27 June 2013, 19:05:00 »

We have two autistic children so I asked the wife as she sorts this kind of thing out and she said have a look here. We have not bought from them but she has heard of the website before.

http://www.cheapdisabilityaids.co.uk/childrens-ear-defenders-513-p.asp
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Re: Kids Ear Defenders
« Reply #16 on: 27 June 2013, 19:13:20 »

Those look good, but only suitable up to 8 unfortunately :(

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Re: Kids Ear Defenders
« Reply #17 on: 28 June 2013, 16:56:10 »

Those look good, but only suitable up to 8 unfortunately :(

That would be my problem also  :(
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Re: Kids Ear Defenders
« Reply #18 on: 28 June 2013, 17:14:44 »

I've ordered 2 of the pairs from my first link this afternoon.  Few quid cheaper via eBay.

Ill update more when the arrive

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Re: Kids Ear Defenders
« Reply #19 on: 28 June 2013, 23:23:44 »

Hope they work out OK mate. Our youngest will be 10 next week and has aspergers so same issue with noise levels and so  this prevents him from going to air or car shows which he would otherwise enjoy. Unfortunately he also has a range of sensory issues with touch and so wont bear to wear headphones.BTW, on the subject of kids with autism and sensory needs (dont mean to hijack your post, but this just ocurred to me-sorry), we recently purchased a giant inflatable  wheel from Early Learning which he loves. On offer at the moment for £17.50. Anyhow, hope the headphones work out Jimbob :y
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