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Tupperware Shape Sorter

Shapes are sized for child safety

Shaped pieces store inside the ball to keep them from getting lost

Red and Blue ball with 10 Yellow shapes

Ages 6 months and up


Includes all pieces in very good condition, ?5


From a smoke & pet free home

Thanks!

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Shape sorter still available as well as:


Wooden Alphabet Blocks, all pieces included ?5


The Baby Einstein Color Kaleidoscope ?5, needs new batteries

is an electronic grasp toy that will engage, entertain and fascinate with great sight, touch and sound effects over the course of 3 developmental stages.

For babies 3 to 6 months, when baby grabs a handle lights and classical melodies are activated which helps develop eye tracking.

For 6 to 12 months, babies can grasp a colored handle to see coordinating color light flash in the dome and hear the color in English, Spanish or French to encourage language development.

For 12 months and up, babies will grasp two handles to hear the secondary color created when the two corresponding colors mix. Other features include: volume control, language selector switch, and 2 play modes: melody and color introduction.


Melissa and Doug Vehicle Sound Blocks ?5, needs new batteries

There are 6 vehicles to make and when a correct vehicle is formed, the blocks issue the noise made by the vehicle as an enjoyable reward for solving the puzzle.

https://www.woodentoyshop.co.uk/melissa-and-doug-vehicle-sound-blocks.html?gclid=CPTKz_ybus8CFaMK0wodzWYK8Q

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Other random soft toys for ?2

includes big pink "tennis" ball (needs pumping)

Ikea giraffe

"Guess How Much I Love You" rabbit

Music and dancing polar bear (great fun for Xmas), needs new batteries

White bear

Pink rabbit


LeapFrog Fix & Learn Speedy reduced to ?10, really good condition, needs new batteries

https://www.amazon.co.uk/LeapFrog-19163-Fix-Learn-Speedy/dp/B0038ANQ0U/ref=sr_1_38?ie=UTF8&qid=1448820977&sr=8-38&keywords=leapfrog+car

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