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7 Books, fantastic condition ?10 for the lot or ?2 per book.

The Wonder Weeks

Raising our Children, Raising Ourselves

How Mothers Love

What Mothers Do

How to Talk so Kids will Listen

How Children Learn

The Bad Mothers Handbook.


Please note 4 from the picture have been sold separately and pricing now reflects the new bundle.


Collect West Dulwich or can drop if local weekday mornings. Please PM me.

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hi louloulabelle


I just wanted to make a clarification about the NCT NNS pippa21 mentioned, the sales that the Dulwich and District branch run are table top sales so you do actually get a table to sell from, similar to a car boot sale. These are either large or small and you can also purchase some rail space. Once you have bought your table ticket you are free to keep all the proceeds you make and whilst I appreciate for selling a small bundle of books you wouldn't cover your costs if you have lots of clothes, toys and baby equipment the sales can be a really effective way of selling a lot of belongings in one go. Previous sales have attracted 200-250 buyers and are a great way for sellers to clear out unwanted items and for buyers to bag a bargain.


We have our summer sale on Sat 4th June at The Green in Nunhead and will be hosting another sale in November so if you have more stock to sell by then it would great to see you there!


Buyer and seller queries to [email protected]

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