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To Charlie Thomas, it must have seemed like a wizard idea.
Spotting a discarded traffic cone, the imaginative three-year-old immediately saw its potential as an impromptu Harry Potter outfit.
But after placing it carefully on his head to show his family, the magic soon disappeared.
The plastic cone became firmly stuck and despite the best efforts of the toddler's parents, it refused to budge.
"We tried to pull it off, tried laying him down and wiggling him free but that didn't work. We tried soapy water but that didn't do the trick so we had to call the fire brigade to cut it."
Mr Thomas said Charlie was very excited by Halloween which, combined with his love for Harry Potter, meant the cone was an irresistible temptation.
He said: "My first reaction was laughter. It wasn't until I got over to him and realised it was really stuck that I got worried."
When they thought their only option was to cut the cone, they called the fire brigade for help, who spent 30 minutes cutting him free using small levers, cutting tools and pliers.

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