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We are having a declutter this weekend as have amassed huge amounts of toys for our three children and want to rationalise them a bit.

Selling the items in the attached photos plus lots more.

I can also make up bespoke baby/toddler clothes bundles if you let me know what kinds of items you need - will sell 5 items for ?10 - trousers, babygros, dresses, vests, socks, shoes, T-shirts, jumpers, jackets - anything that is required.

In the attached photos are some of the below but I can send other photos over if you let me know your address:

Melissa and Doug shopping trolley in as new condition - ?15 - sells for ?50 new

Desk with space for pencils etc ?5

Garage ?5

wooden castle - plain ?2.50

Wooden castle - coloured = ?5

Pyramid and sphinx toy which comes with tonnes of figures - ?15 - again sells for ?50 new

Baby bed ?10

baby pram ?2 as has some marks on it

If there's anything else you are specifically looking for let me know as we probably have it - have tonnes of cars for instance - big or small... thanks

Lucy

07980608411

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