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Kimsi

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My First Activity Toy, Brand New bought from BHS, but has never been taken out of its box. Would make a very nice gift. Price: ?3.


A Story A Day 365 Stories and Rhymes for Girls. Beautifully illustrated (padded covers). Would make a lovely gift. Price: ?2.


Snow Bear Book - Textured and beautifully illustrated - the colours are very vivid. Would make a lovely gift. Price: ?3. Pic 1 is a random page from the book.


Hairy Mole the Pirate by Chris Owen. Price: ?2.


Brand New still in Wrapper - Forever Friends Square Journal (100 pages with lines)the cost was ?4.99, which is still attached. Price: ?2.50. Would make a lovely gift.


Just Like Dad Says - A book of Dad's Wit by Geoff Tibballs. Cost ?9.99, which is shown on the back. Would make a very nice gift. Price: ?3.


Wooden Push-a-Long (Pink) with counting beads along the handle. Price: ?3.


I have lots more items that I will be adding.


All items are in excellent condition. If you would like to see pics of any of the items please let me know.


Regards

Kimsi

More books:


Paddington Bear Collection: A Bear Called Paddington; Paddington Takes to the Air and More about Paddington. The RRP was ?14.97 which is still attached. Price: ?3.


The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Prince Caspian, The Silver Chair and The Magician's Nephew. Price: ?3 for the lot.

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