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I took an overseas friend and her five year old boy to the barber inside Rye Lane indoor market yesterday for a walk-in and feel like I really lucked out with my choice. Incredibly nice guy (young owner) who gave our boy a great cut (best ever said mum), plenty of chatter and a lollipop for six pounds. Charlie loved the whole barber shop experience. Highly recommend for boys.
if you fancy a trip to london then i can reccomend Tantrum on the kings road...its v cool kids get to sit in planes,cars,trucks whilst really friendly ladies take time to cut thier little locks, also another distraction is a selection of dvds they can watch whilst its being done, all polished of with sweets!!! my son loved it he felt all grown up plus i took my 10 year old cousin who played on the wii whilst he waited. it cost ?20 bit much but was a v good haircut and i did not have to say stay still stay still once!!!!!PRICELESS!!!

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