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2/4yrs: More added incl. Oven, WoW minis, garage, Rockinghorse, Pirates, Wheelybug, wooden train etc


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Both SOLD ELC Happyland sets in excellent condition:


SOLD 1. Farm, includes sounds & movement battery powered tractor & track, playmat, barn and pig style, fencing and duck pond, 2 farmers and plenty of animals: ?20.


SOLD 2. Red London Bus with 7 figures and bus stop sign: ?10.

Mamas & Papas rocking horse. Suitable for toddler - 4 years. Can be rocked or 'self propelled' by pushing along.

Good condition: ?12

Wheelybug ladybird, push along fun for toddler - 3/4 years, reasonable condition: ?7

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John Lewis train made from an assortment of wooden blocks, excellent, complete condition: ?10

This is bigger than it looks in the photo - approx 45cm long, 10cm high

10 Alphabet stacking blocks (not all are shown in the photo)complete and with original box, vgc: ?5

Wooden Noah's Ark puzzle, good condition: ?2


V Tech musical turtle Bath toy with 3 sea creatures, vgc: ?7 including batteries

Drum with 2 settings - drumming or playing music, 2 volume levels, vgc: ?3

Gone: Assortment of stickle bricks: ?2

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All above available unless marked SOLD


Toys for water & sand play including:


John Lewis water wheel, approx 30 cm tall - ?4

2 Strong Hand Sand scoops from GLTC - ?3

3 Small sand scrapers & sand mould - ?2

Orange boat - ?2

Red Lego boat ?1


All for ?10

Musical jungle scene with movement, lights and sounds. It can be attached to a cot or the back of a seat in a car. It is robust. Plays a lovely classical lullaby tune and tropical jungle sounds. Different settings & volume for each. My son adored playing with this and still loves the music & movement: ?5 excluding batteries


Matching pairs: bath puzzle with pieces that stick to the inside of a wet bath. Comes with a netting bag with suckers to hang on a bath. ?3

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Toy Oven:

Rings light up, sizzling sounds, oven timer bell, on/off switch. Batteries last for ages as it doesn't heat up!

Wooden saucepan, plastic utensils & batteries included, vgc: ?10


Wooden tool kit with assortment of tools & accessories: ?5

WoW toys mini set with 6 pieces: ?5

Small ruck sack with wheels & pull along handle, great for holiday toys: ?4

Leap Frog Alphabet Pals caterpillar. Sounds include: alphabet, phonic alphabet, colours, tunes and volume control. Batteries last for ages and included: ?5

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