I second that, Blossoming!
paddyanne, we have a wooden crib that we bought at Waverly Market about 30 years ago. I think it cost about £7, which we couldn't really afford. The original figures are also plastic. Over the years we have added to it, buying items on our annual trip to Rome, including the holy turkey, the holy goat and the holy pizza maker. Nothing is in proportion!
We spent years looking for the holy pizza maker, which is an traditional, Italian crib figure. My five year old granddaughter is fascinated by the crib, spending hours playing with it. Unfortunately, last year she broke the goat's leg, so he has to lie in the stable. It is light up by a £1 string of lights, bought from Poundland. other pound shops are available.
The first thing she asked last week, when she was helping with the tree, was why the crib wasn't out.
Mr MDoll had searched the loft to no avail. It took two days to find it under all the boxes of my clothes! ?
However paddyanne, I can top your £1.99 bargain. How does a crib with ceramic figures, bought for €1 in Prague sound?
I will try and post photos tomorrow.
Thank you for starting this gentle thread.