ABOUT BONE CRAZY!

Bone Crazy is your one-stop-shop for getting the crazy bones you need to complete your collection!

Bone Crazy is run by a team of crazy bone fanatics! We love opening packets and searching for our favourite characters. The Bone Crazy team believe crazy bones are the best collectibles ever. We know you agree - so get in touch with us and we'll share the best ones with you.

All you have to do is visit the Bone Crazy online store and buy the bone you want.

Mums & Dads will be pleased to hear that shopping is safe and secure at Bone Crazy. Our shop is an integrated Paypal store which allows secure shopping and supports all the major credit cards.

 

QUESTIONS FOR BONE CRAZY ....

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1. Can I reserve a crazy bone?

We say: Yes! Just tell us what you are after and we will reserve it and let you know as soon as it comes into stock.

 

2. Do you stock the Series 4 Power Gogo's crazy bones?

We say: 
Yes. We have all the new crazy bones, including the amazing series 4 Power Gogo's. Visit the store to buy bones including the rare ones!

 

3. Why are some bones more expensive than others?

We say: 
Standard single crazy bones cost 99p. However, the rarer the bone the more expensive the price. We have to sift through hundreds of packets to find these rare bones! You are welcome to take a chance on an unopened packet.  But we know the true collectors want to get that final rare crazy bone to complete their collection.

 

4. Are all your crazy bones new?

We say:
Yes! They are straight out of the packet and have never been played with.

 

5. Do you accept credit card payments? What is PayPal? Is it secure?

We say:
PayPal lets you send money to anyone with email. PayPal is free for consumers, and works seamlessly with your existing credit card and current account. There are over 20 million PayPal accounts up and running in the UK alone!

 

6. Are crazy bones helping my child's development?

We say: Teachers believe playground games such as Crazy Bones can be educational.

Noel Lellman, head teacher at Reigate Priory junior school, told the Guardian that children learn from most games.

"They tend to have incredibly complex rules that children pick up quickly. There's some really deep learning going on."

 

7. Are crazy bones OK for children under 3 years of age?

We say: No. Like most small objects crazy bones pose a choking risk to children under the age of 3 years.