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Oxford Reading Tree Books - 2 Box Sets - Levels 1-3 & 4-6. Great books for supplementing learning to read for children in reception or starting in September. Reading scheme used / endorsed by local primary schools. Excellent condition. ?20


Noah's Ark - Early Learning Centre - complete with animals, Noah & Nelly! Some dings to the ark - Very good condition. ?5


Counting Stacker - Stacking beads numbered 1 to 5. Bright primary colours. Excellent condition. ?4


Gruffalo Game - Match and Memory Board Game. Ages 5 & up. Complete with all pieces. Excellent condition. ?3


Where's My Cupcake Game - Orchard Toys. Ages 3 & up. Complete with all pieces. Excellent condition. ?2


Puzzle - Enchanted Forest - Orchard Toys. Ages 4 to 8. 75 pieces plus special viewer to reveal hidden pictures. Complete. Excellent condition. ?2


Puzzle - Frozen. Ravensburger. Ages 6 & up. 100 pieces XXL. Complete. Excellent condition. ?2


Collection from SE22.

























 

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Hi there, I'll take the Oxford Reading Tree books and the counting stacker please. Out of the country at the moment though so wouldn't be able to collect until end October. That OK? If you can PM me your address and number and I'll text you when back? Thanks.

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