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My son really enjoyed the trial copy that we ordered, but isn't a strong enough reader yet for it to be worth a full subscription (it's on the list for his 7th birthday in November). As it's not possible to buy single issues, I wondered if anyone local might be happy to pass on a few recent issues they'd finished with - happy to pay in chocolate.

Oh, that's good news - my husband says he's looked and never seen it anywhere (which doesn't mean much tbh) and there is no info on their site about single issue distribution, so I assumed I couldn't.


Which Sainsbo's have you found it in? DKH? And is it just in the magazines section? I will go on a recce this week!

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Not sure where you live to know if this is of any help but you used to be able to get it from the post office/newsagents on Forest Hill Road, I haven't checked recently to see if they still do - would be worth checking if it was close to you.


I'd be happy to pass our copies on if you want them

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