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-Biff, Chip & Kipper first experiences x 5, ?5

-Oxford Reading Tree, Read at home, The monster Hunt, Level 2 (Hardback)- ?1

-Oxford Reading Tree, Read at home, Ouch, Level 2 (Hardback)- ?1

-Oxford Reading Tree, Read at home, Mum's new hat, Level 1 (Hardback)- ?1

-Oxford Reading Tree, Read at home, Super Dad, Level 2 (Hardback)- ?1

-Oxford Reading Tree, Read at home, The Snowman, Level 1 (Hardback)- ?1


-Oxford Reading Tree, Read at home, Poor Old Rabbit!, Level 1- ?1


-Charlie ad Lola: My wobbly tooth must not ever never fall out ?2 SOLD

-The Gruffalo ?1.5 SOLD

-The Gruffalo's child ?3 SOLD

-Peppa Pig Nursery Rhymes and Songs with Sing along CD-?3

-Thomas, Percy and the squeak ?1.50

-The story of Peppa Pig ?2

-Thomas & Friends Annual 2006 & 2008- ?1 each

-Fireman Sam Annual 1012-FREE


-What's the Time Maisy ?2

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WHATS-THE-TIME-MAISIE-EDUCATIONAL-BOARD-BOOK-/222091115377?hash=item33b5a97b71:g:~coAAOSwZtJW-akM


-Day of the Diesels: The Movie Storybook (Thomas & Friends), - Paperback Book ?1

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Day-of-the-Diesels-The-Movie-Storybook-Thomas-Friends-Paperback-Book-/131652129893?hash=item1ea7141465%3Am%3AmNQxUKaqJ5AoZMmsL3E6h3Q&nma=true&si=bULIMtWpwYLVLdHz8QbZLK%252BKNto%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557


-Thomas and Friends: Chalkboard Activity Book ?2

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Thomas-and-Friends-Chalkboard-Activity-Book-Th-Very-Good-/151828812321?hash=item2359b3d221:g:3p0AAMXQDnpTYlah

Some of the chalks missing or broken, but you can use any chalk.


-Thomas & Friends small books (Jeremy, Jack, George, etc) ?1 each


-First Reading Fun Crocodile ride 50p

-First Reading Fun Goat in a boat 50p

-Mr Big 50p

-Where's Wally? ?1

-Where's Waly? in Hollywood ?1

-Harry and his Bucketful of Dinosaurs Set of 6 Books and a CD ?10

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