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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!

Hi,


Summer's near and Mini Explorers Childcare Service have put together two different workshops running from July 22 every Friday for four weeks. Children have the chance to take part in fun and educational sessions, boost their social skills and keep fit in the process. For more information contact us via email ([email protected]). T:07983943866. Please check out the website: www.miniexplorerscs.co.uk


Thanks,


Mini Explorers.

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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