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Thomas Tank engine potty with removable part for easy disposal ?8


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My son loved this and I found having a character potty encouraged him to use it.


Hardly looks used, very clean condition (extra wash before sale!).


It is blue with a back, so pretty stable and more like a chair design.


Proceeds to charity (my work friend is walking 100km of the Gobi desert for WaterAid) so no offers please. ?8. Collection from East Dulwich or I could meet early morning Peckham Rye.


Please PM if interested.


Thank you :)

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