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Lots of kids books from smallprint-online.com - 10% off


jennyh

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Hello families


I hope it is ok to post. I am a forest hill mum (previously ED) running a dedicated children's book shop that many already know about so sorry for the repetition http://smallprint-online.com/. We focus on illustration-led books and prints for 0-8years sourced from smaller, design-based and independent publishers. All of our books are aimed at both parents and kids and have something a bit special about them. We recently won the Smallish Magazine Design Award for Online Retailer which is amazing as we are small business juggling work and family.


Get 10% off when you use the code EDF10. If you are local to us we can refund your postage and charge a ?1 hand-delivery.


-Book Subscriptions

-Interactive books

-Wordless Books

-Multi-purpose wallet cards

-Colouring posters

-Baby/board books

-Activity Books

-Storybooks


Everything is road-tested in our house with our kids and we welcome all feedback and like to get to know our customers and their kids. Not wanting to take away from any of the amazing book shops in Dulwich as they are totally awesome by the way...before anyone says I am encroaching from outside the borders :D



Thank you for your time!

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