I have never used PrezzyBox before, so was interested to try them out. I won two vouchers each of £5 to spend, and was happy to spend more to get something nice. Firstly I had a real hard job finding anything amounsg the myriad of things displayed that I even wanted even at £5 off the price of each thing. Finally I chose three floating bath "roses" which change colour and float in water, I thought at least my grandchildren would like that in the bath, but when they arrived I found that they were sealed units and the battery cannot be replaced, so when they go flat, probably on the first bath trial, that is the end. Quite a waste of money ! The second thing was even more disappointing. It was described as a "desk set" of drums, and as a grandson is learning the drums they might be a nice ornament that he could put in the corner of his desk, to tap on, inspire him , play with (but in no way be a substitute for his own real set of drums, which he plays on). When they arrived, I found that they are so big, you would need a whole desk top to store them on, but they are so tinny and useless that you would never consider playing them, their sound is horrible, so instead of a small ornament, that he could store on the corner of his desk or a bookshelf, they are big, ugly and awful, and not even worth the cost of postage to him ! Finally, by buying two things from PrezzyBox with two vouchers, I thought I could have them packed together in one parcel and save on the postage at least, but no , I got an email back from the company , separate postage for each item. Over £12 in total for two useless things, despite supposedly saving £10 (from my two vouchers) which if I had seen them (in a shop) would never have considered buying in the first place as they are basically just junk. I am sorry I cannot be more positive, I was hoping for something, at least worth giving to grandchildren, there was actually nothing amoungst the pages and pages of stuff PrezzyBox sells , that I would want for myself.