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Mum Horrified After Opening Daughter's New Sketchbook To Find List Of Sexual Positions

Mum Horrified After Opening Daughter's New Sketchbook To Find List Of Sexual Positions

The toy shop where it was bought from has now pulled the item from its shelves

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

A shocked mum has slammed a toy shop after it sold a kid's sketch pad filled with a list of sexual positions and kinky names.

Sionain Garland, from Bristol, was left horrified when she opened up her daughter Chloe's book to find lists of sex toys including rabbit vibrator and anal beads; positions and bizarre names such as Ima Cumming, Anita Handjob and Goldie Showers.

The £4.99 stationary set, which included pads and some pens, was given to seven-year-old Chloe by a family friend.

The Sun/News Licensing

They had purchased the set from The Entertainer in Cardiff, Wales.

Speaking to the Sun, Sionain, 33, said: "It's absolutely shocking and totally inappropriate.

"This colouring and stationery book is aimed at under-eights so you don't expect to see such sexually explicit material in there.

"The way it is attached means that it must have been done at the time it was printed because it looks as though it has been professionally bound, not just stuck in there randomly."

The pages appear to be from an adult-only board game called Sex & Intrigue, in which players have to try and work out who is having sex with who at the No-Tell hotel.

Players answers questions about characters, what positions they're in, where in the hotel they are and which sex toy they're using.

Thankfully, Sionain was with her young daughter when she opened the present so she was able to take it away before she read the bizarre lists.

The Entertainer

Sionain added: "I'm only grateful that she opened the present down here in front of us all and she didn't realise exactly what she was looking at, but it's not really on to put this sort of material in with something that is aimed at very young children.

"Chloe is at the age now where she can read and starting to ask questions so I don't really want her exposed to things such as this."

The item has since been removed from sale at The Entertainer.

A spokeswoman at The Entertainer said: "We are investigating the alleged issue with this product and as a precautionary measure we have removed it from sale."

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Topics: UK News