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?8-22 good condition baby/toddler books including: sold STC

Buster's Zoo (touchy feely book)

Dk touchy feely books: park, animals and bunny

Buster keeps warm

That's not my fairy

Animal numbers and colours

Amazing baby (round and round the garden)



Cot or cotbed cat net-unused and in John Lewis packaging still-?5


Mothercare fold down buggy in lime green. Used only for a weekend so in almost perfect condition. Useful for airports etc only ?5-sold


Fisherprice bounce on zebra-free! Still works well currently banished to the loft. Sold


Lovely selection of Happyland toys including a mouse teapot house, market, beach set, christmas Set and phone box. Lots of people and some vehicles. Sounds still work. ?10 for the lot. Sold STC


Wow toys-push along ambulance with paramedic, stretcher, X-ray, ramp, wheelchair and patient. Dino set with caveman, car and dinosaur. Playground set and people. ?10

Toy Henry Hoover ?2 sold


Fisher price phone-?1 sold


Baby Bjorn high backed potty in white ?3


Disney dresses:disney store glittery Cinderella age 2-3 great condition ?4 sold

Disneyland Paris Minnie Mouse dress perfect condition age 4 ?5 sold

Disneystore Anna dress with Cape age 4-5 ?3 sold


Fishtank and mice in a cheese baby toys ?3


Pink mini micro scooter-?20 sold


Purple pony scooter head for scooter -?2 sold

Scoot and pull strap in blue ?3 sold


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