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Vague mummy here....my daughter left her micro pink scooter outside our house on Ivydale Road around midday on Tuesday.

I only realised this yesterday after searching the house and my memory and searched parks and asked at school yesterday (wed).


Someone must have picked it up shortly after it was left outside...thinking that perhaps we had finished with it...as people often leave items outside houses for pickup.


If someone has picked this up, without realising that we would still like to hang onto it, can you please get in touch via pm.


The pink scooter has little pooh bear stickers on the handle (slightly worn off) and a mass of red rubber bands at the base of the handle.


If anyone knows about this we would love them to get in touch as we can't really afford another one right now.


Any used micro scooters going cheap we would love to hear from you.


Many thanks for reading!

yes - thankyou the wonders of the forum...what a fantastic commmunity thing this is..!


Will get in touch direct Mitch..cheers (I think my little girl must have left it near the video's when we stopped to check them out too...as that wasn't our house with the vids).

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