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Pretty sure we do, will check when I get home today.


We're short of about 5 so will be making my own post later!


We have hundreds left over, I have no idea how we didn't manage to complete the set.

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Did you just say that you have 121? Awesome!

Let me check your numbers with my bunch and let you know if we have them. By any chance can you also check if you have 19, 67 and 106? Its for my niece! She's also stuck with these last numbers... thanks

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Hi,

does anyone still need swapsies?

My 7 year old son is desperate to finish his album but has a few to find yet:

4

12, 13, 17, 19

21, 23, 25

31,39

56

63, 64, 69

77, 79

82, 84, 86

91

106, 107, 108

121, 122, 124, 127, 128, 129

138


He has these to swap:

5, 7, 9

11,18

22, 26, 27, 28, 29

37,

40, 41, 44, 46,

54, 57, 58,

67,

71, 72, 75, 78,

87, 88,

93, 95, 96, 97,

100,109,

112, 113, 114, 118, 119,

125,

139.


Please let me know. Julie.

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Dear Mummies,


I'm so glad I started this ! It has been exciting doing this trade not only for the children but for us as well - you supermums plowing away all those numbers to find the missing ones ! Hahaha


I'm sure I have more.... will check the numbers you need when I get home and will let you know.

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