TinkTatoo
Has a Tink tattoo on her shoulder
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My two kids DD (7) and DS (8) have Autism and both love pin trading. It is great for them as it lets them engage in social activity in a safe way and my son in particular has surprised me by actually going up to the CM's to trade (normally he won't talk to any "strangers")
They both have their own collections DD is into Minnie, Jasmine and Cat pins while DS collects Stitch, Incredibles and pins with moving parts (plus one or two others which catch his eye) Having been caught out last year paying WDW prices we have bought a load of pins from e-bay for trading when we go back next summer.
I've seen some pin trading events advertised - like Friday afternoon's in the Contemporary and I've seen pin traders outside the pin shop at DTD. How would I know if the kids got a fair trade - some of the pins we have to trade are limited edition and lanyard pins etc., what do you trade for these pins - I know with a CM you just get one pin for another but is it different with non CM pin traders???
Any help would be appreciated

Thanks
They both have their own collections DD is into Minnie, Jasmine and Cat pins while DS collects Stitch, Incredibles and pins with moving parts (plus one or two others which catch his eye) Having been caught out last year paying WDW prices we have bought a load of pins from e-bay for trading when we go back next summer.
I've seen some pin trading events advertised - like Friday afternoon's in the Contemporary and I've seen pin traders outside the pin shop at DTD. How would I know if the kids got a fair trade - some of the pins we have to trade are limited edition and lanyard pins etc., what do you trade for these pins - I know with a CM you just get one pin for another but is it different with non CM pin traders???
Any help would be appreciated


Thanks