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Details below - a few pictures attached and see below link for more pics.


https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4p55g7as9noc2bw/AADNka6X-4kK9w95GDRoGLZMa?dl=0


PM with any questions. Thank you!



* ELC Ladybird Rocker - ?4


Sturdy, lightweight, plastic rocker with ladybird design and carry handle. Suitable for indoor and outdoor play. Designed to help with balance and confidence. Suitable from 12 months and max weight 50kg.


* FISHER PRICE Roller Blocks Playwall - ?6


Suitable for ages 6 months and over. Size H41, W52, D14cm.


Official blurb?..


The play wall has 2 sides of sliding, stacking, dropping, tumbling, rolling ramps play?with fun sounds and exciting action up, down and all around the Roller Blocks Play Wall! Four colourful Roller Blocks activate fun sounds when baby sends them racing down the ramps to the finish line on one side or bouncing down the arcade-style peg wall to the teeter-totter on the other! Baby can stack or store blocks on the base, or fit Roller Blocks into the block-slot, side-by-side.

- Little ones will love how the roller blocks have silly faces that change as they roll! you'll love all the developmental play this sturdy wall provides ? including plenty of places to sit, crawl and play, or stand and cruise!

- Grows with baby from sit, crawl & play to stand, cruise & play.

- Built-in carry handle.


* ELC Push-along walker with colourful building bricks - ?5

Suitable from 12 months.

Push along walker to encourage first steps and build confidence in walking. Includes building blocks to play with.

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