Jump to content

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


Tams

Recommended Posts

  • 1 month later...

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

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

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

  • 2 weeks later...

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

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

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

  • 1 month later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • That said, organised displays could be on Saturday before and after and the actual day, and private ones could just not have the loud ones.  It’s all down to accessibility and people caring/not caring
    • The problem this year is that 5th November falls on a Wednesday. So some places will be bringing their "bonfire night" forward to Saturday 1st and some will be knocking it back to Saturday 8th and there'll probably be a few that just go with Wednesday 5th anyway. If you're doing a public display, having it on a weekend gets more crowds. Which basically means a solid week of fireworks.
    • Fireworks in this area do feel totally incessant at this time of year, almost every evening there is terrible noise. I feel great concern for wildlife, pets (I have a senior cat who hates them), as well as people who struggle with PTSD etc. Last year I even had people setting them off in front of my home. Tonight and yesterday evening have been particularly bad. Is there anything we can do as a community to prevent this? What action can we take? Surely we shouldn’t be expected to just put up with it every year for weeks on end! 
    • Does anyone know what time tonight's events, the second night of the new phenomenon of Halloween Fireworks, end? These do sound too major to be anything but large- scale organised events and they are loud, very loud. So anyone, for their own reasons, that dislikes or objects to this level of noise for the next x amount of hours, really has no choice in the matter! Could those addicted to loud bangs possibly have a kind of silent disco setup with the bangs sent through headphones, so the rest of us could be spared?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...