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ALL SOLD: Lots of toddler toys, incl wooden garage, ELC whizz world garage/rescue centre etc


Alison23

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FOR SALE:


ELC WHIZZ WORLD RESCUE CENTRE - ?20

http://www.elc.co.uk/interactive-light-and-sound-toys/whizz-world-lights-and-sounds-rescue-centre/142427.html

- Brand new, unopened (Duplicate Christmas present)

- Costs ?50 new from the ELC.


WOODEN GARAGE - ?10

http://direct.asda.com/george-home-wooden-multi-storey-garage/000749102,default,pd.html

- In very good condition, as barely played with.

- Includes two wooden cars and a helicopter.


WOODEN STACKING TRAIN - ?5

http://www.toysrus.co.uk/pdp/product.jsp?productId=0071130&_requestid=6066318

- In very condition as barely played with. Slightly different colours to the one in the link, as it is an older model.


From pet and smoke free home. Collection from SE23, or I can deliver to SE22 after school drop off (around 9am).


Please PM if interested.

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