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Maisie Books:

At Home: ?1

Out & About: ?1

Maisie Goes to the City, Camping, Library & Wobbly tooth: ?2 each

Hardback At the museum: ?3

Board book shopping: ?1

GONE Board book Ha Ha: ?1


GONE In the night garden 6 mini books travel set: ?2

GONE Peppa Pig 4 mini books travel set ?1


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Hardback Duck in a Truck, as new: ?4

I want my potty: ?3

All others ?2 each


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Added: 6 quite large' Peppa Pig books, good as new, ?2 each.

(George @ playgroup, new neighbour's, Family computer, Miss Rabbit's day off, Boating, Peppa plays football)

Q-Pootle 5: ?2

3 hardback Peter Rabbit books: 1,2,3. Colours. Counting. ?2 each.

3 hard back Miffy books: Miffy, At School, At the Gallery. ?2 each.

Paperback Owl Babies, as new: ?2

little Kipper's rocket: ?1

Winnie the Pooh & Busy Bees Hardback Counting book: ?2

The Otter who loved to hold hands, as new: ?2

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Christmas books in good or very good condition.

Night before Christmas hardback with pop up pictures ?3

Ssh! By Sykes & Warnes ?1

Maisy Christmas - lift flaps & pull tags ?3

Ssh don't wake the baby ?1

Harry & the Dinosaurs Christmas Wish in hardback ?3

Countdown to Christmas ?1

Or All for ?10

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Triple Set by Joanna Walsh & Judi Abbot:


I Love Mum

The Perfect Hug

The Biggest Kiss


Goodnight Harry


All the above as good as new and ?3 each


Hardback Goodnight Everyone by Chris Haughton, as new: ?5

Elmer & the Lost Teddy, as new: ?3

Charlie Cook's Favourite Book, as new: ?3

The Rabbit who wanted to fall asleep, good condition: ?3

Alan's Big Scary Teeth: ?1

Charley's First Night, as new ?3

The Dawn Chorus, good condition ?1

Kiss Good Night Sam, as new: ?3

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Softback as good as New:

Harry the Happy Mouse - n.g.k, ?2

The Pirates Next Door by Jonny Duddle: ?4

Recipe for a Story - Ella Burfoot, vgc/as new: ?2


Hardback:

Super Duck - Jez Alborough, vgc ?3

Kipper's A to Z, Mick Inkpen, ?1


Softback:

Wombat Stew - M Vaughan & P Lofts, ?2

Hide & Seek Flip/Flap Book ?1

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