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Children given paper hedgehogs made from pages of erotic novel

The innocuous-looking gifts were handed to children in Tesco and Morrisons stores by a man who said he had made the hedgehogs from old books as a hobby.

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Children given paper hedgehogs made from pages of erotic novel

The innocuous-looking gifts were handed to children in Tesco and Morrisons stores by a man who said he had made the hedgehogs from old books as a hobby.

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An English crafter is in hot water after accidentally gifting children erotic…hedgehogs?

A U.K. crafter came under fire this weekend when parents discovered that his handmade hedgehogs had been assembled with pages from an erotic novel. As The Guardian reported, the unidentified hobbyi…

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  1. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·lithub.com

    An English crafter is in hot water after accidentally gifting children erotic…hedgehogs?

    A U.K. crafter came under fire this weekend when parents discovered that his handmade hedgehogs had been assembled with pages from an erotic novel. As The Guardian reported, the…

  2. martedì 7 luglio 2026·dailymail.com

    Children given paper hedgehogs made from pages of erotic novel

    The innocuous-looking gifts were handed to children in Tesco and Morrisons stores by a man who said he had made the hedgehogs from old books as a hobby.